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New 5 Star Amazon Review That Made Me Smile

As an indie author, it can be hard to be noticed in a sea of millions of others, but when one of my readers takes the time to let me know what they liked about my book it just makes my day! I wanted to share my most recent review because it made me smile and feel so great about my free book, "Broken Angel".

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New Release: “This Is Me: A Guided Journal to Self-Discovery” is Live on Amazon!

Family History: Small family tree, Heritage Chart, Family History Map, Family Heirloom Record, Family Military History, Family Descriptions, and Family Medical History. Childhood: birth to 5th grade: Memories, friends, things learned, Influential Discussions. Middle School: 6th-8th grade: Memories, friends, discussions, things learned. High School: 9th-12th grade: Memories, friends, romantic relationships, relationship insights, things learned, family memories. Young Adult: 18-29 years old: Memories, friends, romantic relationships, relationship insights, things learned, family memories, advice and lessons. Right Now: Who are you now? Friendships, love life, parenting About the author and journal

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When Inspiration Strikes A Writer

Sorry there was no blog post yesterday, but inspiration struck me and I got swept up in a book project. While I have about 20% of "Dead Road (Dead Soil book 2)" done, something else inspired me yesterday. I had two choices: ignore the inspiration and keep writing "Dead Road" or run with the inspiration and possibly fall behind on my current book. Luckily, the inspiration wasn't to start another story, but rather create a self-discovery journal. 

Writer Habits, writing

Writer Habits: To Curse or Not to Curse

This is a choice every author will have to face in their career. It's an important choice too, even though it might not seem like it. I thought I would share my journey with this choice in hopes that it helps you.

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Writer Habits: Burnt Out

I know everyone is different and I shouldn't feel bad about being a little burnt out on blogging and writing after doing it 5 days a week consistently for only three weeks. Maybe that's just me. Write three weeks, take a few days off. But what did I do with my two days of not writing when I should have been?