As all of you probably know from following me, I write fanfiction. Given the circumstances of this year, it’s also not a surprise that I’ve read a lot of fanfiction,…
Hello, fellow readers and writers! I hope all of you are well. Back in August, if were following me on Twitter, I asked if there were any specific posts you…
For those that remember my previous post about NaNoWriMo 2020, you know that I participated in NaNoWriMo this year. It was also my first time participating (as Camp NaNoWriMo is…
Greetings, fellow writers and readers! I hope all of you are having a good fall season so far. I previously mentioned, in my past update post, that I had some…
Hello, fellow readers and writers! I hope that all of you are well. For those that have followed me for a while now, you may be aware that I’ve participated…
This time, I’ll be answering questions from the “Writer Tag!” I found this tag on inkblotsandicebergs’ blog, and I realized, upon discovering this tag, that I’ve never participated in any tags about myself as a writer yet. All the tags I did before this one are all Book Tags. I figured that this would be a fun change of pace, so here are my answers to all the questions for this tag!
Today, I’m participating in the “Zodiac Book Tag!” I found this on bookishwisps’ blog, and I was interested in trying this out. So…why not? Here are the questions and my answers!
A long, long time ago, I got a comment on one of my early posts on this site, asking about how I found books to read and review so quickly. Today’s post will answer that question.
Given that we are in the middle of a pandemic right now, and a lot of you may be reading more books than usual and/or wanting to read more books than you usually do, I realized that I might as well explain how I find all the books to read, especially since I do my best to post book reviews weekly (and occasionally twice a week, if I seriously have a ton of books I’ve read recently). My hope is that some of you will be able to take away some new book-finding strategies from this list, and that this helps you find some new books to read!
Ever wondered if you have any books you should pick up in the next while, after you’re done reading your current reads? Today, I’m participating in the”I Should Have Read That” Book Tag, which explores those types of questions!