Tag: book

Holiday Update Post: Much Has Been in the Works!

Hello, Reader. Welcome back to another update post. I know it has been a long time since my last post, but there has been so much going on. I hope your holidays are finding you well. Part of the reason for the posting gap was due to applying for...

Update on Writing and Other Things

Happy Tuesday, Readers! Welcome to another update. Writing wise, there is nothing to update on this week. However, a lot of other stuff has been in the works! I have just finished reading Stephen King’s It. My next read is going to be Mary Dodges, Hans Brinker. I may...

Update Monday: 6/12

Once again, it’s another update post. Last week was another tough one, health wise. At the time of writing the last blog post, I had a ton of energy and drive for the plans ahead. For the most part, those plans have not changed; only delayed by a week...

Want a Sneak Peek of Stories on Amazon?

Have you ever looked into a story or book and been interested in reading a bit of it before you purchase it? Amazon makes it possible! On ebooks you can click the “Read Sample” button below the Book Cover Photo and on Paperbacks, you can click the Book Cover...

A Scaled Tribulation – Just a Taste

Prologue Jerry Clarkson entered the parking garage as the daylight faded. Usually, the streets of Chicago were well lit around dusk, but the city had been experiencing rolling blackouts for the better part of a week. No one from the power company had been able to find the source...

What’s Going On and In The Works!

Hello, Readers. I wanted to post and give everyone an update on progress and things in the works. I have finished the second draft of Mane of Redemption’s sequel and will be starting the A.P.E. (adding, proofreading, and editing) phase today. All full chapters have been added. The additions...

The Child Thief by Brom: A Review

The Child Thief written and illustrated by Brom, is a macabre re-imagining of Peter Pan. This book is definitely a recommended read. Brom did an amazing job of his use of imagery through his writing. He was able to create graphic, beautiful details within the readers mind, without the...

Reason for Stepping Back from Social Media

Apologies for the long delay in posting this. I have spent the last week getting my thoughts and next steps in order. First off, I would like to say, “Thank you”, to all of you who have shown your gracious and full support over the last few years. You’re...

Dawn Hosmer

What lead you to write? I’ve enjoyed writing for as long as I can remember. When I was in 2nd grade, I wrote my first book The Lame Girl and The White Steed. It was such a sad, depressing little book. In high school, I wrote boatloads of poetry...

Phyllis Morneau

What led you to write? To be honest, although I loved reading books as a child, I didn’t have a passion to write until I was 51 years old, in 2004, when my husband was stationed in Iraq. I wrote to my husband faithfully every day, either by email...