Tag: Sundays are for writing

Sundays Are for Writing #220

This was a solid writing week: I wrote two book reviews, Fateful Words, by Paige Shelton and The Sinister Booksellers of Bath, by Garth Nix. I also wrote three posts over on A Little Bit Greener: taking the time, Gardening is greener, and I discovered. And, I did a tiny bit of brainstorming on the potential new fiction project.

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #219

This has been a great writing week! I wrote four book reviews: Five Fortunes, by Barbara Venkataraman, Once We Were Home, by Jennifer Rosner, Zora Books Her Happy Ever After, by Taj McCoy, and Oxford Star, by Laura Bradbury. I also wrote my March reading post, and my top three books I read in March. I also wrote a post over on A Little Bit Greener. I’m very happy with writing this week!

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #214

This week, I only wrote one book review–When the Moon Turns Blue, by Pamela Terry–but I worked three days, then went out of town for two days, so I’m good with that. About to start a new writing regimen, so I’m excited about that.

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #213

This week, I wrote two book reviews, Where Darkness Blooms, by Andrea Hannah and Nocturne, by Alyssa Wees. Work has been pretty emotionally difficult this week, so I’m good with that.

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #212

This week, I wrote two book reviews, Code Name Sapphire, by Pam Jenoff  and Every Missing Girl, by Leanne Kale Sparks.  I’ve read–and loved–several of Jenoff’s previous books, but I didn’t enjoy this one quite so much. Every Missing Girl left some things unresolved, and I’m not a fan of that, so this was just an okay read for me. I DNFed two other books this week because I wasn’t crazy about the MC and found myself slightly bored while reading. I’m hoping to do some brainstorming on a project this week, plus several reviews, so here’s hoping.

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #211

This week, I wrote two book reviews—Son of the Poison Rose, by Jonathan Maberry and Wildblood, by Lauren Blackwood. I also wrote my January reading post, and the best books I read in January. Texas was hit with an ice storm on Monday, so I went to stay with a friend Monday around noon until Friday, so I’d be closer to work (20 minutes as opposed to 60). I work in healthcare, so staying home wasn’t an option. I’m glad it’s warmed up and melted!

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #210

This week, I wrote two book reviews: One Duke Down, by Anna Bennett and Against the Currant, by Olivia Matthews. I’m fine with that–and hoping to improve in the future. My schedule is changing again this next week, from five days a week to four, so I’m hoping I get more rest…AND time/energy to write.

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #209

This week, I only got one book review written, A Guide to Being Just Friends, by Sophie Sullivan. I’m actually fine with that, as I worked almost 50 hours…and there was a LOT of stress at work. I’m also mentally playing with an idea for a writing project, so that’s exciting.

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #208

Well….I managed to get one book review written this week. I’m actually fine with that, considering the chaos/emergencies at work. Hoping this next week is calmer.

Happy writing!

Sundays Are for Writing #207

This was a pretty good writing week to start off the new year! I wrote my December reading post, the best books I read in December, my 2022 reading post, and I reviewed Sam, by Allegra Goodman. I hope the good writing vibes continue.

Happy writing!