Music & Art Appreciation
Music & Art Appreciation. “3 Hours of Once Upon a Time in Paris” – Erik Satie [Artwork by Edouard Léon Cortès – “Arc de Triomphe”.… Read More »Music & Art Appreciation
Music & Art Appreciation. “3 Hours of Once Upon a Time in Paris” – Erik Satie [Artwork by Edouard Léon Cortès – “Arc de Triomphe”.… Read More »Music & Art Appreciation
One of my favorite romantic quotes from The Wrythe and the Reckoning.
Now, where was I? Ah, yes, lofi. #writerslife
I dedicate this post to the protagonists of “The Wrythe and the Reckoning,” keep shining Lina, and to all the writers who work hard to… Read More »How “The Wrythe and the Reckoning” Was Sabotaged!
So, I’ve been getting harassed lately by sweet-sounding but conniving individuals, regarding how my title and acronym “don’t make sense”—one of them on Facebook, and… Read More »The Title and the Acronym: A Play on Words!
Blacklist: “a list of persons who are disapproved of or are to be punished or boycotted.” Merriam Webster. By the way, a younger relative of… Read More »Author Rights!
Reviews of the ARC version of The Wrythe and the Reckoning on Netgalley. You can read all the Netgalley reviews for the book here: –… Read More »4 and 5-Star Reviews on Netgalley
Summary: The Autonomous Reading Challenge & Block Party is for Book #1 of The Wrythe and the Reckoning Saga. It’s a romantic historical-fantasy YA novel.… Read More »The Autonomous Reading Challenge & Block Party!
Book Cover for The Wrythe and the Reckoning. Isn’t it beautiful? The background scenery is Boston, Massachusetts during the 1800s. The setting of the story… Read More »Book Cover: Background scenery is Boston, Massachusetts during the 1800s.
Trivia: Roses are a major theme in The Wrythe and the Reckoning. Can you guess what they represent in the story? (Four Words.) Here’s the… Read More »Roses: A Major Theme in TWARE