A Novella Isn’t Short In Pleasure By Gail Gaymer Martin
Novellas are great for both authors and readers for a number of reasons, the length of the story, time spam of plot, fewer characters who usually have an established relationship in the present or the past, read in a shorter time for readers who don’t like to put a good [...]
Book Review: The Goodbye Bride by Denise Hunter
She only remembers loving him. But he can’t forget the way she left. -- Lucy wakes up in a diner bathroom wearing a wedding dress. She can't remember how she got there, but she's sure she just missed her wedding to Zac, the love of her life. When she calls [...]
Three Reasons Why You Need a Critique Partner
I'm going to preface this by saying that I don't currently have a critique partner. I've had one in the past, and I've been part of a couple of critique groups, but I'm currently writing solo. I know several people who don't have them, and that works for them, but [...]
Book Review: Siren’s Song by Mary Weber
After a fierce battle with Draewulf, Nym barely escaped with her life. Now, fleeing the scorched landscape of Tulla, her storm-summoning abilities are returning; only . . . the dark power is still inside her. -- I was really nervous to read this book. I loved the first one (Storm Siren). The [...]
Editing Discount for ACFW’s Genesis Contest!
The March 15 deadline is quickly approaching for the American Christian Fiction Writer's annual Genesis contest for unpublished authors. If you haven't entered yet, there's still time for a quick - PROFESSIONAL - edit of your submission. From now through March 13, I'm offering two amazing discounts for unpublished authors. [...]