As every writer knows, sometimes you come across a book that just hits differently. You can read ten good stories, but there's something about that one that sticks out to you. That inspires you as an author. The following books are seven of the books which have most inspired me as a writer. You'll notice … Continue reading 7 Books I’ve Gotten Inspiration From as a Writer
Tag: classics
April Read: The Scarlet Letter
Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review for April on The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. I will just put a disclaimer up front here though -- this book was packed full of symbolism and allegorical meanings. I tried to cover most of them in my Spiritual content overview, but it would mean a … Continue reading April Read: The Scarlet Letter
What Book Should I Read and Review for April?
Hey everyone! It's that time of month again! In April, I'd like to read some classics since most of the ones I've read are good (just don't read the unabridged version of Ivanhoe, I plead with you...). I've read none of these before but would like to at some time or another, so let me … Continue reading What Book Should I Read and Review for April?
November Read: The Prisoner of Zenda
Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review on my November read, Prisoner of Zenda! This was actually a reread, I read this book when I was in high-school for my creative writing course, and it actually helped inspire my current WIP. I read a different version from the image pictured below, but I assume … Continue reading November Read: The Prisoner of Zenda
My Top Five Favorite Legends of King Arthur Characters
Hey everyone! I'm back, and this time, my post is going to be a little different! I decided to write about my five favorite "The Legends of King Arthur" characters. Now, many people know, there are tons of versions and legends of the King Arthur story. I will be basing this post off the retelling … Continue reading My Top Five Favorite Legends of King Arthur Characters
March Read: Ivanhoe
Hello everyone! Here is my review for my March Read, Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott. As always, I will be doing a content review of this book as well as my own personal review at the end! So without further ado, here is my review of Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott. The Synopsis (Taken from … Continue reading March Read: Ivanhoe
