Learning from the Masters: on Writing Dual Timelines

Do you ever decide to write a book, then at some point during the revisions, look at it and say, wow, I made this really hard on myself?

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The Most Important Lessons I’ve Learned From Fiction

Has anyone ever told you that fiction doesn’t matter?

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MK’s Book Reviews: The Trespasser

I read Tana French’s latest novel and…

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The Good Things (October Part I)

The week back from vacation can be rough..

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The 7 Lessons I Learned in Ireland

Hello, I’m back!

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The Fall Books I Can’t Wait To Read

Happy first day of fall!

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My Favorite Literary Relationships

There are a lot of elements that make up an excellent book.

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My Favorite Female Writers

Happy International Women’s Day! To celebrate, I’d like to pay something of an homage to my favorite female writers. The following women are everything I aspire to be as a writer. Also, from what I’ve heard, they’re pretty cool people, too. Jennifer Niven Starting off this list with my newest fave. I’ve only read one […]

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What Draws You Into A Story?

I haven’t decided what my next Learning from the Masters lesson will be. So for today, I’m asking a very important question…

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The Best Series of All Time (according to me)

Since getting embroiled in yet another series I love, I’ve been thinking about my favorite series (plural) of all time…

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