Hello Readers! How is your week going? I can’t really complain myself. Classes start up today, so I made a last-minute dash to get some reading done before my schedule… Read more Graphic Novel Review: Something is Killing the Children, Vol. 1 →
Hey Readers! How’s it hanging? I hope you’re having a nice week so far. I’m in a great mood because I just finished my first grad school class’s coursework, hooray!… Read more Short Story Review: Intruder →
Hey Bookworms, Happy Wednesday! You know what the perfect thing is for hump day? Book reviews! Grad school starts for me next Monday, so I wanted to squeeze just one… Read more Book Review: The Silver Eyes (Five Nights at Freddy’s #1) →
Howdy Bookworms! It’s time for another book review! Today I’m going over my experience with Travis Liebert’s Things Undone, a collection of horror stories. I’ve been a HUGE fan of… Read more Book Review: Things Undone →
Happy Friday Readers, We made it to the end of the week, hooray! Give yourself a big pat on the back, you’ve earned it! Today I’m sharing my review of… Read more Book Review: The Hill (The Spread, Book 1) →
Hey Booksters, Hope you’re having a great memorial day weekend so far. I had a little time out in the city, and it’s so nice to venture out and have… Read more Book Review: Within the Woods →
Hey there bibliophiles! Hope you’re ready for some chills and thrills, because it’s review time! Today I’m sharing my review of Cradle by Joshua Skye (I interviewed him! You can… Read more Book Review: Cradle →
Hey Everybody, Just stopping by really quick to announce that I just finished writing the first act of The Ruins, my LGBT horror WIP! I’m still writing my first draft, but I was able to write 15k words in just two weeks. I’m super proud of myself for making such huge progress in such a small amount of time. I’m going to take the next couple of weeks to work on the plotting of the second act before beginning the writing process again (no going back to the first act… Read more Writing Milestone: First Act of The Ruins Complete! →