Thank you, dear Hannah Mosk (and friend, David Colby) for inventing such a freaking awesome game! And without further ado, let the games begin! ZOMBIE TAG For the best game of Zombie Tag, you need somewhere between 8 and 15 people. More or less can work, depending on the size of the house. Wil, the […]
book review: the owl keeper
Kar-en \ k(a)-ren\ – noun 1. A mother who can toe type at a whopping 5 WPM when required 2. An aspiring YA fantasy writer who somehow hasn’t quit yet 3. One who can’t possibly be a vampire because sunshine is an essential requirement for happiness Archaic: A Southern girl, bless her heart, who studied […]
and the winner of spells is. . .
Thank you all for participating in the SPELLS contest. The winning number was generated by random.org, and unlike Miss America, the results weren’t skewed by who stumbled best. So today is brought to you by the number: 45 — Connie Thank you all for participating, and I’ll be contacting the winner shortly to arrange delivery. […]
analysis: first lines of dystopian novels
Warning: This analysis may contain spoilers. I take an in-depth look at what makes this book work and why. And it may only be helpful if you’ve actually read the book. However, continue reading at your own risk. For more information on the Friday Analysis, go here. FIRST LINES: dystopian novels So here’s the time […]
why i am glad i am not published
I know, anyone reading this post probably thinks I went mental since my last post. Nope. Sorry to disappoint you. However, maybe I should rephrase the phrase to be: Why I am glad I am not published. . .yet! Okay, so I’ve been writing since I was little. I never wanted to go into writing, […]