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Reviews – Friend or Foe?

Reviews – Friend or Foe?

It appears to be Friday again. (Note: none of these guinea pigs are my guinea pigs. I don’t have any guinea pigs. I just think memes about them are adorable.) Today I thought it would be fun to talk about reviews.  The rise of the Customer Review section on websites...

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Who ARE the Keepers?

Who ARE the Keepers?

The Who Chronicles? Today I thought I’d give you a little background on who exactly the Keepers in the Keeper Chronicles are. To answer that, we’ll turn to an enigmatic old man named Flibbet the Peddler, who is famous for being exceedingly old, curiously elusive, and...

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How series are born. (Well, how this series was born…)

How series are born. (Well, how this series was born…)

Since I’m getting ready to publish the final book in my Keeper Chronicles series this spring, I wanted to share some things about the series and the characters. Maybe I’ll go crazy and chat about my writing process (hint: it needs quiet mornings and coffee). Maybe...

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New Years Resolutions – Yay or Nay?

New Years Resolutions – Yay or Nay?

Hello dearest reader, Yes, it’s true. You are my dearest reader. (Don’t tell the others I said so.) It’s almost New Years Day. Are you one for making resolutions? I usually don’t. I do, however, find a new clean calendar to be an excellent time to make fresh starts at...

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Jolabokaflod – Yule Book Flood

Jolabokaflod – Yule Book Flood

Have you heard of the awesome tradition in Iceland called Jolabokaflod?  It literally means “Yule Book Flood”, and the tradition involves giving gifts of books on Christmas Eve and then spending the evening reading. Best. Tradition. Ever. And it’s one we’re adopting...

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Did you grow up among a lot of books?

Did you grow up among a lot of books?

A study was done asking people ages 25 to 65 to estimate how many books were in their homes when they were 16.  Turns out that growing up with few books in the home resulted in below average literacy levels later in adulthood. Having 80 books in the house boosted the...

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Make Libraries Great Again

Make Libraries Great Again

It’s a dream around my house to have a lovely library, and there's things libraries should have. Lots of books feels like an obvious part. I'd also prefer dark, tall shelves, nooks for reading, comfy chairs. And I’ve run across something that will be included. Fairy...

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Aphantasia part 2 – Answers to Your Questions

Aphantasia part 2 – Answers to Your Questions

It was fun getting responses from my last post about how I don’t have much of a visual imagination. A good number of you wrote to say you could relate to it, and it's always nice to find others who think like we do. 🙂 A few of you extra-visual types were suitably...

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Aphantasia – or Writing When You Can’t See the Story

Aphantasia – or Writing When You Can’t See the Story

I discovered something about myself in my adult life: I have aphantasia. What this means is that I don’t construct visual images in my mind. Neither in my imagination or with my memories. Honestly, until I was in my twenties, I had no idea other people could. I...

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