Old Goals Back in my November 2020 Recap, I set the following goals for December 2020: have at least 1 5AM writing work night a week post backlog of book reviews on the Blog and Goodreads write through the Return to City scene I had also hoped to possibly get some work in on planner…
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Book Review – The Titanic Treasure
Eric Luper’s The Titanic Treasure (Key Hunters #5)
Evan knows the Titanic sank in the early hours of April 15th 1912, he also knows that he’s on the Titanic – and it’s 11:30 PM the day before.
Book Review – Intimacy with Jesus
Jessie North’s Intimacy with Jesus (Cultivating Holy Beauty #1)
A personal relationship with God is key to the Christian life – but how do you get one?
Book Review – The Wizard’s War
Eric Luper’s The Wizard’s War
An elf rogue and a wizard who doesn’t know any magic are about to take on the most fearsome beast ever seen – the Golden Dragon.
Book Review – The Haunted Howl
Eric Luper’s The Haunted Howl (Key Hunters #3)
Tonight is the full moon, and Evan has just been bitten by a werewolf.
November 2020 Recap
I’m a little late with this again, but not as bad as last month! Old Goals As outlined in October’s Recap, in November I was aiming to: finish editing my planner pages so hey weren’t in limbo any more and I could really get into a rhythm of using the Planner have 2 Work Days…
October 2020 Recap
This post is incredibly tardy, but I’m still going to make it happen! Old Goals I started October with a few writing-related goals: re-work planner page, and focus on keeping To Do list priorities keep ~three writing work nights (12AM), and two work days a week write through the next point on the story outline…
September 2020 Recap
Doing these monthly Recaps is really interesting to me. I haven’t tracked my progress much with things before and I’m definitely learning a bit more about how I work. I’m finding that I don’t lose motivation so much as I have a general idea of what I need to get done, and I work on…
Book Review – The Spy’s Secret
Eric Luper’s The Spy’s Secret (Key Hunters #2)
With no experience or training, Cleo and Evan must rescue a top spy from a skilled criminal mastermind.
Overview of Traditional and Independent Publishing
Should I traditionally publish or independently publish? This is a question that I have definitely asked myself – and there isn’t one right answer. I used to think that traditionally publishing was the author’s ultimate achievement – you got a book deal, then sat back and reaped the rewards of all your hard work. You…