Lately, I’ve been doing more beta-reading than writing. Reading is taking up a lot of time. I’ve been reading published books as well, and dreaming about the books I’m going to buy when I get back to Australia. I beta read the most phenomenal dystopian by a sixteen year old that blew my mind –Continue reading “On Beta Reading and Unfortunate Gaming Mishaps”
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30 Day Book Challenge: Day Thirty
Day Thirty: An author that you will read whatever they put out Louise Cooper (May 29, 1952 — October 21, 2009) My favourite author in the whole world was Louise Cooper. She was a very talented lady who sold a lot of mass paperback fantasy novels in the 80s and 90s, with a resurgence inContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Thirty”
30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Nine
Day Twenty-Nine: An author that you completely avoid/hate/won’t read Stephen King Look, I don’t have anything against Stephen King. I think his career has been incredible. I’ve enjoyed – kind of – some of the movies I’ve seen adapted from his books. I just genuinely have no interest whatsoever in reading anything he’s written. MyContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Nine”
30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Eight
Day Twenty-Eight: A book you wish you never read Fallen/Torment by Lauren Kate. What can I say about this book (Fallen) that doesn’t include spoilers? Not much. So if you don’t want spoilers, GFTO. I simply cannot get over how abysmally disappointed I was with this book. I bought it because I saw the coverContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Eight”
30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Seven
Day Twenty-Seven: A book you would write if you had all the resources. Dadewalker by Lissa Bilyk. What more resources do I need other than time, effort, imagination, and a way to store what I’ve written? I first started what would eventually turn into Book 1 of a five-part series in 2002, when I wasContinue reading “30 Day Book Challenge: Day Twenty-Seven”