Squiders, I cannot find dumbbells anywhere. I guess it’s yet another victim of the pandemic supply chain issues (are we actually doing anything to fix for those for the future? Or just pretending they’re not happening?), but it’s ridiculous. I
Library Book Sale Finds: The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn Herman
Is it just me or does it feel like September is going super fast? This is another out of last November or December’s library book sale, all of which were hard cover and within a few years of publication. I’ve
Library Book Sale Finds: The Library of Lost and Found by Phaedra Patrick
Ha! Here’s July’s book done, only a few days late. This one is from my most recent book sale, back in November or December where I got a whole bag of books for $6. Admittedly there was not much on
Library Book Sale Finds: The Door into Fire by Diane Duane
Finally! I’ve been reading this book for two months. There’s not even any reason why it’s taken so long except I can’t focus at all right now and so am in the middle of four books (and have six more
Promo and Review: Taking Time by Mike Murphey
Book 1, Physics, Lust and Greed Series Humorous Science Fiction Date Published: June 15, 2020 Publisher: Acorn Publishing The year is 2044. Housed in a secret complex beneath the eastern Arizona desert, a consortium of governments and corporations have undertaken
Promo: The Dark that Dwells by Matt Digman and Ryan Roddy
Good morning, squiders! Today I’ve got a science fiction book for you! Feel free to check it out if it sounds interesting (it comes out today!). Science Fiction Release Date: July 10, 2020 THE DARK THAT DWELLS is a
Trying to Pass On Favorite Books to the Next Generation
When I was, oh, 15 or so, I very intentionally packed away all the children’s books I’d kept, with the thought that I would pass them on to my children when I had them. The box of books got moved
Library Book Sale Finds: One for Sorrow by Mary Downing Hahn
As we discussed last September when I was doing my foundational book series, Wait Till Helen Comes was a formulative book for me when I was a child, one that is still creepy to this day. So when I spied
Foundational Books: The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
So, if you remember, oh, last summer, I went through some of the books that have made me who I am today, as a writer, but also in general. (Apologies for being late AGAIN, I can’t even blame the quarantine
Library Book Sale Finds: Twelve Angry Librarians by Miranda James
Well, squiders. We were supposed to be on a cruise tomorrow. But, alas, that’s not happening, for obvious reasons. Sad times. So, a little over a month and a half ago, I went to another library book sale. Cuz I