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It’s been a while since I did a newsy post and the last day of September seems like a good time to share fun updates. First, my book has a new title—it’s now called POISON’S KISS. And if that wasn’t … Continue reading
I recently got home from a whirlwind trip to Los Angeles where I got to see so many amazing things like… Aragog! And Dobby! It … Continue reading
I’m deep in the middle of edits, so I don’t have much time for blogging. But I thought I’d stop by for a quick post on some books I’ve read lately (and loved!) in the hopes that you might enjoy them … Continue reading
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I have a writing friend who is in the throes of submitting a manuscript to agents and is pretty depressed. Although she’s had plenty of success—lots of requests for fulls and partials of her manuscript—she’s also gotten a healthy amount … Continue reading
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I’m over at the YA-NA Sisterhood today with a book review of AN EMBER IN THE ASHES by Sabaa Tahir. (Spoiler alert: It was one of my favorite reads Hence, for the betterment free prescription for levitra of intercourse this … Continue reading
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I was a shy kid. Actually, the word shy probably doesn’t do justice to how uncomfortable I was with any kind of attention. (And by “attention,” I mean things like people looking at me or speaking to me.) I was … Continue reading
My mom was the first to ask the question. When I told my parents I had an offer on my book, (after all the screaming and cheering died down) my mom said, “So, will it come out this year?” She was shocked … Continue reading
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