Tag: reading

  • September Reading Wrap-Up

    September Reading Wrap-Up

    As October begins, the author reflects on a hectic September filled with reading and commitments. They express gratitude for a slower pace and aim to catch up while being more selective with future commitments. The post highlights their top three book picks for September, inviting readers to share their experiences.

  • Interview With Eri Leigh – Fantasy Writer and Cosplayer

    Interview With Eri Leigh – Fantasy Writer and Cosplayer

    Yvette, a passionate writer and artist, has always loved literature, cinematography, and music. She published her first book about her favorite actor, Keanu Reeves, emphasizing his versatility across artistic disciplines. Yvette’s journey includes studying journalism, meeting Reeves, and pursuing creative interests while enjoying nature and cooking in her free time.

  • Interview With Yvette Kulik

    Interview With Yvette Kulik

    Yvette, a passionate writer and artist, has always loved literature, cinematography, and music. She published her first book about her favorite actor, Keanu Reeves, emphasizing his versatility across artistic disciplines. Yvette’s journey includes studying journalism, meeting Reeves, and pursuing creative interests while enjoying nature and cooking in her free time.

  • Interview With Holly Sheidenberger

    Interview With Holly Sheidenberger

    Holly Sheidenberger, a former theatre actress, draws inspiration from her stage experience to create captivating characters. She resides in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona with her husband and four daughters. Her psychological thriller “Related By Blood” reflects her journey into writing. As a skilled seamstress and avid reader, she recommends Robert Greene’s “48 Laws of…

  • Interview With C. L. Qvam

    Interview With C. L. Qvam

    C. L. Qvam, a Norwegian author, captivates readers with fresh lore-infused stories, morally grey characters, and unexpected plot twists. Her work delves into human nature’s nuances and features romance with varying levels of heat. Qvam’s writing also incorporates originality and familiar tropes from beloved titles. Her debut trilogy, crafted across the globe, promises an emotional…

  • Interview With Cassandra Featherstone

    Interview With Cassandra Featherstone

    Cassandra Featherstone, an award-winning author, has triumphed in her writing career, drawing on personal experiences to craft transformative stories. Her inclusive, diverse, and respectful portrayal of LGBTQIA+ relationships sets her work apart. Featherstone’s books span multiple genres, offering humorous ‘why choose’ romances filled with mystery, fun, and hot characters, advocating for found family and inclusivity.

  • First Lines Friday | 8/23/24

    First Lines Friday | 8/23/24

    First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature by Wandering Words, focusing on the opening lines of books. The author shares excitement about homeschooling their kids and introduces the book “Son of the Siren” by Kristina Elyse Butke. The book follows Lirien, a half-siren, on a quest to save his family from a curse.

  • Interview With Kimberly Stanton

    Interview With Kimberly Stanton

    Kimberly Stanton, author of the Shadow Lake Trilogy, is a California native who finds inspiration in the beauty around her. A dedicated writer, Kimberly’s character Cassandra embodies sass, bravery, and kindness. Her books feature found family, Greek mythology, and witty dialogue. Kimberly advises new writers to trust their instincts and promises engaging, relatable storytelling.

  • Interview With Lasairiona McMaster

    Interview With Lasairiona McMaster

    Lasairiona McMaster/Lasairiona Lewis writes inclusive, diverse, and real romances that explore mental health issues and ‘taboos’. With a focus on sports romance and BDSM, her books feature sassy women and strong, vulnerable men. She blends laughter and tears on the same page, leaving a piece of her soul in each book.

  • First Lines Friday | 8/16/24

    First Lines Friday | 8/16/24

    First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature where book lovers share opening lines. The post introduces an Emma Knightley retelling, featuring a murder mystery in Highbury. The book, “Murder in Highbury” by Vanessa Kelly, sees Emma as a Regency England sleuth investigating the murder of Mrs. Augusta Elton. The novel offers a captivating new series…