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This post is brought to you by the letters F, A, I and L. Favorite blog posts I read this week: I swear I had like half a dozen things starred in Google Reader, but now only one of them … Continue reading
1. I’ve been slogging through the same book for nearly two weeks and I’m not even at the halfway point. Part of it is me being lazy and part of it is me having a hard time getting into it, … Continue reading
Favorite blog posts of the week: Sophia Richardson continued her Sex in YA series this week by talking about how strong female characters do not equal masculine characters. It’s a great read, here. And I really liked this post from … Continue reading
Holy blink of an eye. Has it been two weeks since I last dusted off this here ‘ole blog? Wow. I know saying I’m busy sounds like a cop out, but seriously? So busy. It seems like every waking second … Continue reading
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Aaah, Friday Faves! It’s been a few weeks since I did one of these because I’ve been so incredibly lazy busy. Yeah, busy, that’s it. Totally. *clears throat and looks away nervously* Onward, shall we? Favorite blog posts I read … Continue reading
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Diagnosed with Stage IV thyroid cancer at 12, Hazel was prepared to die until, at 14, a medical miracle shrunk the tumours in her lungs… for now. Two years post-miracle, sixteen-year-old Hazel is post-everything else, too; post-high school, post-friends and … Continue reading
A few days ago, I shared with you my writing resolutions. The first thing on that list was to stop using the same physical descriptions over and over again. Well, friends, after much thought, I’ve decided to amend this to … Continue reading