Every Wednesday, YA Highway asks their readership a simple question to answer on your blog. Once you answer, you link your blog in the comments for other readers to hop on board. This is Road Trip Wednesday. Today’s topic: You’re re-reading one of your favs when someone asks the dreaded question: “What’s that book about?” Give us your best off-the-cuff
Tweet Much?
Apparently, I do. Last week I surpassed 10,000 tweets. It’s taken me over 3 years to do this, but I did. There should be some kind of award for this or something. Oh, wait. Tracey Neithercott* made me this pretty adorable award for the occasion. I’d like to thank the Academy for supply me with the technology to tweet-walk and
Dabbling with a Shrunken Manuscript
I finished my Mad Libs draft of Phoenix Rising in December 2009 and then let it sit for a looong time. The incubation period had nothing to do with me not loving the project, but everything to do with life and that other monster, Falling to Normal*. While I worked on Falling to Normal and then nanowrimodraft10*, Phoenix Rising percolated
Five Summer Reads, One Contest
I’ve never been so glad for Friday to come. This weekend promises to be a busy one filled with seeing friends, housework, and revisions on yet another WIP*. Summer makes me more productive, even if I feel like dying while I do it. Since we had our unofficial kickoff to summer almost two weeks ago, it’s time to think about
Zombie World News
Zombie Thursdays is a weekly feature with guest blogger, Miranda. You can read more about her here. To be honest, I feel like a zombie today. I don’t know why… change in weather? Not enough sleep? Too much sleep? The “excitement” of having to go to work in fifty minutes? I’m really just not sure. But usually when I’m feeling