Looking back: Year six in the books
Join me as I take a look back on year six in the books. Some good things happened. And I am oh, so grateful for them. But even in the failures, I learned important things.
Join me as I take a look back on year six in the books. Some good things happened. And I am oh, so grateful for them. But even in the failures, I learned important things.
Join me for the presentation of the 2018 Silmaril Award for Silver Tongue, awarded to the fantasy character with the most poetic or witty speech. The stage is set for drama and magical mayhem.
Year five in the books certainly brought unexpected challenges. But I learned a lot and grew in my writing as I navigated 2017’s stormy waters.
So, just a bit of fun. Nothing serious today. Just my way of joining in the madness until I get a chance to see the film.
Editing notes, publication news, and a bout of second guessing syndrome.
Ranking the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis from 1-7. Which book in this timeless children’s classic is your favorite?
Happy February. Betchya didn’t know that February is Fantasy month, did ya? It sure is. Hey, if there can be a month dedicated to peanuts (yay! love peanuts) there can be one for fantasy. The whole Fantasy Month idea was hatched (out of a dragon egg, no doubt) by author Jenelle Schmidt. I actually have …
The time to vote for the 2016 Silmarillion Awards is finally here! The nominations are in and five finalists have been chosen for each category. On my site, I’ve been hosting the Most Faith Friend award so I am proud to announce the 2016 finalists. The 2016 nominees for the Most Faithful Friend are: Inigo …