Here reader, reader, reader! Source: Pixabay Image by Arek Socha from Pixabay Alma T. C. Boykin I was reading a history book that had, to date, the least effective "hook" of a starting sentence I have read. The book is far better than the first line, but if that's what sells the story, this volume... Continue Reading →
The book lives. My brain, not so much
The title of this post pretty much says it all. After a month plus of working on Sword of Arelion and worrying if I had lost my mind -- I hadn't. It was must my normal insecurities as I work on a new book -- and a week of heavy editing and waiting to hear... Continue Reading →