10 Books Under 200 Pages You Should Read This Year Written by Women in Horror

Who else struggles with reading ’cause of the time it takes to get invested in & to complete a book? 🙋 Between work and life stuff, sometimes it can be difficult to dedicate the amount of time to reading that I feel the hobby truly deserves. This is where short fiction often comes in handyContinue reading “10 Books Under 200 Pages You Should Read This Year Written by Women in Horror”

Ladies of Horror Fiction Readathon: My TBR For February!

February is here!!! As I mentioned here in this post about 10 Ladies Writing Horror Fiction, it’s officially WOMEN IN HORROR MONTH! The folks behind the Ladies of Horror Fiction blog have put together an annual readathon for the occasion, the #LOHFReadathon, and it’s one of my favorite parts of the reading year! I loveContinue reading “Ladies of Horror Fiction Readathon: My TBR For February!”

Thursday 10: Ladies Writing Horror Fiction You Need to Read ASAP

I’ve been in the process of writing this for so long that it got way too big for me to fit into a single Thursday 10 post! I had to split it into two, so you’ll have the first installment with 10 amazing women writing horror fiction today, and then another 10 gloriously talented folksContinue reading “Thursday 10: Ladies Writing Horror Fiction You Need to Read ASAP”

Just the Tips: Advice for Book Reviewers and Authors/Publishers Seeking Reviews

We’re on our way into the new year now and as we move into 2020, I find that I’m working with a lot more authors and publishers than I have maybe ever! I love helping to promote books and reading, and being able to use my little corner of the internet – whether that beContinue reading “Just the Tips: Advice for Book Reviewers and Authors/Publishers Seeking Reviews”

6 Collections of Horror Poetry That I Love

I’ve been reading poetry for as long as I can remember. When I was little, I’d read classic poets, and still have a huge fondness for them. I have two poetry-based tattoos – one with a line by Robert Frost, and the other a line from a Bukoswki poem. I dabbled in writing a bitContinue reading “6 Collections of Horror Poetry That I Love”

26 of the Best Books I Read in 2019

It was super hard for me to put this list together, ’cause I originally intended to only include 10 titles – but quickly realized that’d be impossible. I genuinely had such an amazing reading year! So many books came out that I couldn’t wait to dive into, and the anticipation paid off in the best way –Continue reading “26 of the Best Books I Read in 2019”

My Most Anticipated Reads of 2020

Friends, 2019 was such a great year for books. I’m not sure if I just didn’t pay attention hard enough all the years before, but wow! So many knock out books were published in 2019, and so many of the ones I was anticipating at the start of the year ended up being amazing! Most of whatContinue reading “My Most Anticipated Reads of 2020”

DIY: Make Your Own Rainbow Christmas Tree!

I’m so excited to be sharing this with you all! I’ve gotten so many questions about my Christmas tree – where I got it is one of the most common questions, and people are usually surprised when I tell them I made it myself! Don’t get me wrong – I love the regular red &Continue reading “DIY: Make Your Own Rainbow Christmas Tree!”

Thursday 10: Horror Authors to Read if You Love Stephen King

Alright, so before I go into the list, I want to start this off by saying that the recommendations in this blog post are not identical copies of Stephen King, his writing, or his books. The point of this list is to open a few more horror doors to those of you whose only experience inContinue reading “Thursday 10: Horror Authors to Read if You Love Stephen King”

Just the Tips: How I Edit My Bookstagram Photos with VSCO

I get a lot of questions about how I take and edit my pictures on bookstagram, and I figured I’d share a little tutorial on it since it’s honestly not very hard at all! My style is pretty specific – I like bright, clean, crisp colors, and more of a coolish / blue tone toContinue reading “Just the Tips: How I Edit My Bookstagram Photos with VSCO”