I’ve been a fan of Michael Cera since I first saw him on screen in Superbad way back in 2007. Then again in Juno at the end of 2007. So, when Scott Pilgrim vs. the World came out in 2010 I had to
I recently read White Fragility and got to thinking about how I don’t seek out diversity in my reading. I then saw that I could participate in a book tour covering a diverse author. Not only that,
I enjoyed working with Erik at Breakeven Books so much that I’m participating in another book tour with him and his team! Last time I did a review of The Final Weekend. This review is for The
Modern problems call for modern – er – classic solutions. At least that is the belief by Ryan Holiday in his book Stillness is the Key. Ryan Holiday is a well-known personality in the self-help
I was in the search for new books to review and help out some less famous authors, and I found Champion by Stephen Deutsch through an online blog tour with Book Collective. Which means I finished up
I’ve done a couple of book blog tours before, but my favorite has always been when I worked with Erik and his team at Breakeven Books. So, when he reached out for me to be part of the book blog
I love reading books. I especially love reading books that are specifically written to make me a better person. That was the goal Louise Rasmussen and Winston Sieck had when they wrote Save Your
If you’re reading a fiction book, you’re reading something that is likely built on the structure outlined by Joseph Campbell. He’s the guy that laid out the idea of the monomyth or the hero’s
They Come at Night is billed as a gothic horror novel by Nick Clausen, it feels like a weak attempt at a horror novella for a young adult audience. I hate that I didn’t enjoy this book very
As I said in my recent post on story structure archetypes, I’m a big fan of Jenna Moreci. She has a YouTube channel that focuses on writing. She does some fun videos as well as some that are truly