I can’t believe we’re officially out of 2020! I know that starting a new year doesn’t automatically fix everything that’s not going well in the world or in our lives right away, but taking a few moments to appreciate surviving a year that was viewed by the majority has one of the hardest we’ve seenContinue reading “My 2020 Wrap-Up: Surviving &Thriving in a Hell Year”
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The Pressure of Keeping Up: A Post About Forgiving Yourself
A majority of my bright & colorful blog is dedicated to books about spooky things that go bump in the night and messy gore, but sometimes I branch out, and sometimes I write about other things because I need to get them off my mind & share them. This post is one of those times,Continue reading “The Pressure of Keeping Up: A Post About Forgiving Yourself”
The Big Book of Horror Authors: A Coloring & Activity Book – Full Details and Release Date!
Are your coloring supplies ready? đď¸ I’m so excited to be able to finally share the full details & release date for the project I’ve spent the whole year working on. When I had the idea to make a coloring & activity book that would shine a spotlight on some of my favorite names inContinue reading “The Big Book of Horror Authors: A Coloring & Activity Book – Full Details and Release Date!”
My July 2020: What I Did, What I Read, What I Watched, What I Played
It’s been awhile since I’ve had the chance to sit down and write an actual monthly wrap-up. I’ve spent a lot of time recently trying to maintain a lot of different things against my better judgement, and this week, recently cut out one of the biggest drains on my mental health – and I’m soContinue reading “My July 2020: What I Did, What I Read, What I Watched, What I Played”
Book Review – Crossroads by Laurel Hightower
Title: Crossroads Author: Laurel Hightower Edition: Paperback Page Count: 110 pages Rating:  5 / 5 â¨â¨â¨â¨â¨ Goodreads One of my absolute favorite things about the horror genre is how wide the range is in potential subject matter, both in terms of overall theme as well as the emotional impact that the creator is trying toContinue reading “Book Review – Crossroads by Laurel Hightower”
30 Novella Recommendations for Readers Short on Time
I can’t believe we’re already over halfway through the year! With a global pandemic on our doorsteps, it’s no surprise that I’ve been reading more than average this year, is it? I’ve grown especially fond of stories told in novella format, as it provides a quick escape from the real world along with the satisfactionContinue reading “30 Novella Recommendations for Readers Short on Time”
The Joy Thief: How Comparison Kills Your Creativity + 3 Tips to Kick it to the Curb
This blog post is going to be a little different from my more bookish related content, and I appreciate you all bearing with me through this. My mental health has been all over the place recently, and I’m sure a lot of people can say the same. The world is a scary place – inContinue reading “The Joy Thief: How Comparison Kills Your Creativity + 3 Tips to Kick it to the Curb”
Just the Tips: How Content Planning Can Make Your Life Easier & 4 of My Favorite Content Scheduling Tools
Hi friends! I know it’s been awhile, but I am back with another one of these social media related posts. In this one, I want to go over ‘content planning’ a bit – what it is, why I do it, how it helps, and how to get started with a super awesome content strategy ofContinue reading “Just the Tips: How Content Planning Can Make Your Life Easier & 4 of My Favorite Content Scheduling Tools”
8 Book-to-Screen Adaptations I’m Excited For in 2020
I know some people aren’t crazy about seeing movies or shows of the books they’ve read, but I love it! Adaptations are some of my favorite things – even if they aren’t totally true to the original subject material, I still usually have fun watching them! I’m totally the type to point out differences, butContinue reading “8 Book-to-Screen Adaptations I’m Excited For in 2020”
Monthly Wrap-Up: January 2020
Is halfway into February too late for a January wrap-up? No? Good! đ I read a whopping 20 books this past month, which I think is a year-starting record for me maybe! Of those, a few were graphic novels, so don’t be too impressed – but still! I’m also happy to say that a lot of whatContinue reading “Monthly Wrap-Up: January 2020”