Today’s the day where my gullibility gets attacked yearly. Because of that (and the fact I have some conference memos to draw up), I figured it would be good to celebrate by sharing some pranks. Four For Friday: April First Edition 1. Paper Fish. According to my 9th grade French teacher, the French like to stick cutouts of fish on
Zombie Sex-tacular presents “Hungry for Your Love”
Zombie Thursdays is a weekly feature with guest blogger, Miranda. You can read more about her here. **Today’s entry discusses mature themes and isn’t acceptable for readers under the age of 18. So don’t read on if you’re underage or easily offended by sex or published smut. If you choose not to read on, go enter our Race to 150
The Fandom is Strong with This One
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 question: What books were you obsessed with as a kid? If you ask my mother, she’ll tell you I was all about
Task-Setting For Writers, Part II: Multi-Tasking
Welcome to part two of task-setting for writers. This will be a weekly feature for the next several weeks. If you’re like me, you want to accomplish more things than reasonable during the day: blogs to read, TV watch, peeps to catch up with, that book you want to finish reading, not to mention the gym. This is on top
Monday Haiku: Caffeinated Edition
Because it’s Monday and I’m busy with conferences and way too many work deadlines, caffeine is imperative. I’ve been known to blog about my love of all things caffeinated, so that I have a haiku in the wings shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone in The Lurkdom. #3photo © 2008 shira gal | more info (via: Wylio)Nectar caressesMy palette,