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Exciting News! Saving Wildwood Cover & Blurb Are Now Available!

Hello, readers! I HAVE BIG NEWS! The cover and blurb of Saving Wildwood, book 2 of the Wildwood Series are LIVE!

Clari, Toby, and the shifters are back in the sequel to Entering Wildwood (the books do go in order, so if you haven’t read it yet, I’d suggest starting there). I can’t wait for you to see what everyone is getting up to and, of course, who finds their mate!

See below for information about the book, release date, and more!

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Halloween Reads 2021 – 13 Spooktacular Scrolls For Fall

It’s October! That means it’s time for sweaters, apple cider, pumpkins, and leaves. But you can’t have fall without the addition of Halloween Reads 2021, and what better number for a Halloween list than 13.

Breaking your offerings into three categories this year, I bring you Scary Good Sales, Spooky New Releases, and Haunting Halloween Reads. So grab a steaming mug of your favorite brew and your e-reader, get cozy, and enjoy these spine-tingling books. There’s something for everyone.

Let’s get going!

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NaNoWriMo 2019 – Week 1 Down and My “It’s Complicated” Relationship with the Challenge

Can you believe we’re already a week into NaNoWriMo? It’s passing in a bit of a blur so far. This time around I get my best writing in after my daughter goes to bed too. It never ceases to amaze me how much my NaNo experience changes every year.

For those unfamiliar with NaNoWriMo is, it’s a challenge to write a novel in the month of November.
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If you participate, you are pledging to attempt to write 50,000 words throughout the month. If you break that into all 30 days, it comes out to 1,667 words/day. At its heart, NaNoWriMo is our kick in the pants to get off our behinds and buckle down on writing.

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NaNoWriMo 2019: 5 Tips for Being a NaNo Pantser

It’s that time of year for authors. November 1st. The first day of National Novel Writing Month, otherwise known as NaNoWriMo.

The biggest decision is whether or not to participate. It’s no small ask; 50,000 words is a lot. At the same time if you complete it you have a very solid foundation of a full-length novel. This will be my third year participating, but I’ll be honest, I didn’t make the final decision until today. The last two years have been pretty difficult for me between a concussion year one and severe bronchitis last year. As it is, I’m recovering from another round of severe bronchitis this time, but there’s something I love about NaNoWriMo, and decided I didn’t want to miss it.

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