4 Steps to Writing a Multiple-Point-of-View Novel or Series Without Getting Overwhelmed

Hey everyone! I'm super sorry about getting this out so late. Christmas preparations really bogged me down this week, and I completely forgot to post this! Photo by Jessica Lewis on Pexels.com But, now I'm back with a writing tip, and this is taken from what I myself do, and it works for me. For … Continue reading 4 Steps to Writing a Multiple-Point-of-View Novel or Series Without Getting Overwhelmed

October Read: Expatriates

Hey everyone! I'm back with my October read, Expatriates by James Wesley, Rawles. My brother really wanted me to read this book, so I decided it looked interesting and did so. As always, my content review comes first, then my personal review! The Synopsis (Taken from Goodreads) When the United States suffers a major socioeconomic … Continue reading October Read: Expatriates

Reblog: Five Facts About Halloween (and Why I Don’t Celebrate it)

Hello everyone! I've been super busy the past few days, and with the holiday of Halloween coming up, I decided to do a reblog of a post I wrote last year, sharing some facts and explaining the reason why I, as a Christian, do not celebrate this holiday. Thanks for reading, and I hope you … Continue reading Reblog: Five Facts About Halloween (and Why I Don’t Celebrate it)

September Read: The Great Lab Escape by Perry Kirkpatrick

Hey everyone! I'm back with this month's book review! As some of you may know, the poll for September's read acted weirdly, so I just picked this one based off what someone told me their vote was, plus this one looked fun! It's a super short story too, starting off a series written by this … Continue reading September Read: The Great Lab Escape by Perry Kirkpatrick