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How to write consistently with a full-time job
Are you tired of putting off your writing because of your 9-5? I get it. Finding time to create after a draining day of work is challenging, but it's possible. I’m sharing my best tips on how to write consistently with a full-time job.

Three Books Becoming Movies in your Future
Like many story lovers, we get stoked when studios grab the screen rights to books we adore. Having worked behind the camera, I know what it takes to bring a story to life, and it’s no small feat. Every part of a production is vital to its success. This list of books becoming movies is still in pre-production. I am nonetheless excited to hear that they're preparing for the big screen.

ARC, Alpha, and Beta Readers: A Guide for Writers
Which reader is right for your novel? In this guide, I’m breaking down what ARC, alpha, and beta readers are, and what they provide for your novel.

2023 Reading wrap up
This is my 2023 reading wrap-up list! 37 books. Each will include a brief summary showcasing what stuck out to me.

How to Beat Writers Block: 3 Simple Tips
Don’t get dragged down for days or weeks from writing your story. Instead, try these 3 tips for writer’s block that are guaranteed to help get you out of your slump.

The Snow-Storm Poem Analysis
The Snow-Storm poem analysis breaks down theme and personification through Emerson's exploration on the importance of isolation in winter and the transformation found within that.

Other Birds Book Review: The Power of Character Development in the Story
This Other Birds book review reveals why the author's character development stands out in this story.

3 differences between The Tender Bar book and movie
The Tender Bar is a heartfelt story about family, will, and the power of community. Both book and movie encapsulate these themes beautifully while placing your heart in J.R. Moehringer’s world.

The Otherworld Book Review and Analysis
"The Otherworld" Book Review + Analysis shares the adventure of forbidden love, betrayal, and family secrets by Abbie Emmons.

Rock Paper Scissors Book Review
Alice Feeney takes us on a confusing journey about broken marriages, secrets, and lies. This brief book review of "Rock, Paper, Scissors" is an unpopular opinion, but it must be said.

Sunrise by Louise Glück Poem Analysis
This poem analysis is about time and change. Sunrise by Louise Glück is breathtaking as the author is curious and isn't afraid to ask the big questions, so let's discuss them.

Neverwhere Book Review
Neil Gaiman takes us on a fantastical journey with Richard Mayhew, and in this book review of Neverwhere, we discuss its overarching metaphor and what lessons his character encounters.

Five Tips for Writing Memorable Book Titles
Did you slow down your publishing process because you didn't have the right title for your book? You’re not alone. But, I'm here to help; I have a method to the madness. Read my 5 tips for writing book titles.

Don Quixote Book Review + Analysis
Don Quixote Book Review + Analysis will explore three themes: madness, beauty, and fear.

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine Book Review + Analysis
A new favorite book. In this book review of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, we are discussing character arcs and mental health.

3 Reasons "Where the Crawdads Sing" Movie Adaptation was Excellent
It's challenging to trust that productions will accurately transform the text we love into captivating visuals while maintaining the core elements of a story. But you can bet we will buy a ticket to watch it on the big screen. I enjoyed both the book and film, and I will tell you three reasons why "Where the Crawdads Sing" movie adaptation was a true accomplishment.

Don Quixote: Grisóstomo's Song Poem Analysis
In "Grisóstomo's Song" poem analysis, we explore rejection and infatuation, then explore how those affect the ego. This poem comes from the famous Don Quixote tale in part one.

The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek Book Review
In 1936, a 19-year-old woman, Cussy Mary Carter was born with a blood abnormality that gave her a blue hue on her skin. Along with the small population affected by its shade, she is an outcast in her town surrounded by the Appalachians in Troublesome Creek, Kentucky. The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek book review tells us about the pacing, plot, and characterization of this story.

Writing Descriptive Sentences
Learn the key tools for writing descriptive sentences through language and literary devices with examples from Oscar Wilde's, "The Picture of Dorian Gray."

Senses of Insecurity Poem Analysis
Senses of Insecurity poem analysis explores the dangers of mistaking love for infatuation and the insecurity that creates in us.