A Review of Tempests And Slaughter

Arram Draper has always gotten himself into trouble. As an exceptionally talented mage, he'd accidentally light his house on fire when he meant to light a candle. So, his family sent him to the Mage's University in the foreign country of Carthak. With amazing mentors to guide him and great friends to support him, he's quickly swept up in the culture, politics and drama of his new home.  

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An Interview With Kristen O. Bobst

Kristen O. Bobst is the author of YA STEM graphic novel series Style Engineers Worldwide. She's an LA-based writer and a graduate of the University of Southern California's MFA Writing for Screen and Television program. Kristen reports on space exploration for a variety of websites and works on educational apps for kids.

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Why I'm Not Writing This Week 4/13

Welcome to "Why I'm Not Writing." We all know that the only thing writers like doing more than writing is avoiding writing. So every Friday I list five things that have distracted me from my writing that week. 

I also encourage you to share with me what made you procrastinate this week by posting with #whyimnotwriting on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram, or share in the comments below. I'll feature my favorites with everyone here. 

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A Review of Royal Bastards

Tilla, the oldest daughter of Lord Kent of the Weastern Region, has always secretly dreamed of become the head of her house, running the castle of Kent and being a lady. Unfortunately, since she's a bastard, this can never happen. When the mysterious and magical Princess comes to the castle, though, she thinks her life may be turning up but nothing goes as planned. 

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What The Truman Show Taught Me About Settings

Recently, my husband and I watched The Truman Show on Netflix. I had first watched this movie in middle school as a part of my language arts class. It had a huge impact on me and when I found out Daniel had never seen it before, I was excited to show it to him. The movie lived up to my memory and, in talking to Daniel about it, it also gave me a writing epiphany!

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Why I'm Not Writing This Week 4/6

Welcome to "Why I'm Not Writing." We all know that the only thing writers like doing better than writing is avoiding writing. So every Friday I list five things that have distracted me from my writing that week. 

I also encourage you to share with me what made you procrastinate this week by posting with #whyimnotwriting on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram, or share in the comments below. I'll feature my favorites with everyone here. 

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A Review Of From Unseen Fire

The ancient country of Aven has been the victim of its Dictator for decades. When he dies of a chronic illness, the capitol city and the entire country is thrown into chaos. Those who were exiled under the previous regime flock to the capitol. Politicians scramble to capture power. Enemy countries make plans to attack. The lives of a trio of sisters and their historic family are turned upside down. 

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Why I'm Not Writing This Week 3/30

Welcome to "Why I'm Not Writing." We all know that the only thing writers like doing better than writing is avoiding writing. So every Friday I list five things that have distracted me from my writing that week. 

I also encourage you to share with me what made you procrastinate this week by posting with #whyimnotwriting on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram, or share in the comments below. I'll feature my favorites with everyone here. 

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A Review Of Children of Daedala

After spending 6 months in the labyrinth, she has grown stronger and more independent. Instead of counting on others to protect her, she's learned to protect herself from the monsters around every turn. She can also hunt and bandage any wounds she has. The only thing she can't do is translate the journal that may tell her how to escape. To do that, she'll have to enlist the help of the people who have vowed to kill her. 

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Why I'm Not Writing This Week 3/23

Welcome to "Why I'm Not Writing." We all know that the only thing writers like doing better than writing is avoiding writing. So every Friday I list five things that have distracted me from my writing that week. 

I also encourage you to share with me what made you procrastinate this week by posting with #whyimnotwriting on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram, or share in the comments below. I'll feature my favorites with everyone here. 

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A Review Of Blue Window

When five siblings find a strange window in their home, they fall through into another world. This new world is filled with terrifyingly deformed humans, aggressive dictators, and mysterious prophecies. Each one of them brings a new perspective to the story and new complications. As the children learn more about this new place and the abilities they have within it, they find themselves deeper within and further away from their home. 

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Why I'm Not Writing This Week 3/16

Welcome to "Why I'm Not Writing." We all know that the only thing writers like doing better than writing is avoiding writing. So every Friday I list five things that have distracted me from my writing that week. 

I also encourage you to share with me what made you procrastinate this week by posting with #whyimnotwriting on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram, or share in the comments below. I'll feature my favorites with everyone here. 

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A Review Of Protogenesis

When Helene's mom dies under suspicious circumstances, she's sent to live with her godfather, Janus, who she has never met or even heard of. Worst of all, she's being sent halfway around the world to Athens, Greece. Once she arrives, she finds herself surrounded by mysterious people, gorgeous men and an all-powerful crime organization. 

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Why I'm Not Writing This Week 3/9

Welcome to "Why I'm Not Writing." We all know that the only thing writers like doing better than writing is avoiding writing. So every Friday I list five things that have distracted me from my writing that week. 

I also encourage you to share with me what made you procrastinate this week by posting with #whyimnotwriting on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram, or share in the comments below. I'll feature my favorites with everyone here. 

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A Review of Children of Icarus

Every year, select children from Daedalum are selected to complete the legendary labyrinth and those who are successfully become angels, like their hero and God Icarus. When one young girl and her best friend Clara are selected to enter the labyrinth, Clara is thrilled while her friend is terrified. Shortly after entering, Clara is brutally murdered by two monsters. Her friend survives and takes on Clara's name to protect herself and attempt to escape. 

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How To Organize Your Writing Life - A Guest Post By Mariann Foster

If you've had that book or blog post in the back of your mind for quite awhile, but have yet to see it through to publication, maybe now is the time to get it into print.  Sometimes great ideas stay stuck in people's hearts and heads because they aren't sure how to organize it all.  I hope I can help you when that happens. I love talking about writing.  I'm a reading/writing specialist and have published two children's books.  Writing is something that I'm passionate about helping people with.  I hope that this article helps you to get your writing ideas published sooner than later.

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