May Wrap-Up 2022

May flew by, and it was a much better month than previous ones. I hosted a booth with my mother at a Craft Show, attended C.E. Stone’s book signing, shared good times with the Inklings (the name of my local author group), read several books, and watched several shows. Overall, I’ve enjoyed the busy, but …

April Wrap-Up 2022

April was a good month. I went to Hume Lake with my students, which is a Christian educational camp. I also had Easter Break and honored Jesus’s death and resurrection. I’ve only had a few weeks of regular teaching in between all of that. As we prepare for the end of the year, I hope …

March Wrap-Up 2022

I thought February was busy…until I met March. I’ve told you before that I work as a Middle School English teacher. Well, this month had every activity jam-packed in it: a fundraiser, Creative Writing Festival (judging), Speech Meet (a speech competition), visitation by accreditation, and the end of a school quarter. Because of the stress …

February Wrap-Up 2022

I don’t know about all of you, but February is not only a short month, it is a busy one! For me, it is a whirlwind because I celebrate several birthdays (including my own) and there are several three-day weekends. This month was especially busy because I launched the sequel to Etania’s Worth, Etania’s Calling. …

January Wrap-Up (2022)

After enjoying last month’s yearly wrap-up, I decided to do something like it once a month. I guess you could call this my monthly wrap-up, but for those who follow my blog. I have vacillated a lot on what to do on this blog, but I’ve decided to make it more a personal blog than …

2021 Wrap-Up

Inspired by Nicki Chapelway, I decided to do a 2021 wrap-up and actually make some goals for 2022. Like many of us after 2020, I hadn’t really made any goals for 2021. This was actually not because of the virus, but because of my life’s circumstances. At the time, I was finishing my teacher’s credential …

Author Interview: C.E. Stone

Hello everyone, today I’m bringing you an interview of an author near and dear to my heart: C.E. Stone! She will be my last featured review for the 2021 year and also my last review for awhile. So enjoy it while you can! What inspired Starganauts? Honestly, a lot of things! The idea for Starganauts …

Author Interview: Yakira Goldsberry

I have the delight of following Yakira on Instagram and when she said she was publishing a fairytale retelling, I leaped at the chance to interview her about it. I am super excited about her release and highly recommend it. Anyway, on to the interview! How long did it take you to write Curse of …

The Neuma of Tearah

Below are descriptions of the races/cultures of my books with their individual powers. Enjoy! Leici (Lay-SEE) Power: Healing Physical Characteristics: Blonde hair with blue or green eyes; brown hair for special female leaders Typical Living Quarters: Tree houses Other Traits: Typically peace-makers, they are logical and calm in temperament. They are usually lead by a …