This was a good writing week! Five fiction sessions and four book reviews, Medici Heist, by Caitlin Schneiderhan, Strange Folk, by Alli Dyer, The Story Collector, by Evie Woods , and Cast in Atonement, by Michelle Sagara
Happy writing!
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This was a good writing week! Five fiction sessions and four book reviews, Medici Heist, by Caitlin Schneiderhan, Strange Folk, by Alli Dyer, The Story Collector, by Evie Woods , and Cast in Atonement, by Michelle Sagara
Happy writing!
This was an excellent writing week! I did five fiction sessions, and four book reviews: Second Tide’s the Charm, by Chandra Blumberg, The Fiance Dilemma, by Elena Armas, Serenity by the Sea, by Jennifer Vido, and Ne’er Duke Well, by Alexandra Vasti. I hope you got some writing in!
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This was an okay writing week: five fiction sessions and one book review, The Haunting of Hecate Cavendish, by Paula Brackston. Had some stuff going on in my family this week, so writing was a struggle, but it happened.
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This was a decent writing week: one book review, Dashed, by Amanda Quain, and five fiction (brainstorming) sessions. I gotta get some things sorted out mentally so I can write.
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This was a great writing week! I got in five fiction sessions, and I wrote four book reviews, too: Not You Again, by Ingrid Pierce, Writing on Empty, by Natalie Goldberg, The Darkness Within Us, by Tricia Levenseller, and The Backtrack, by Erin La Rosa(forthcoming).
Happy writing!

Title: Writing on Empty
Author: Natalie Goldberg
Genre: Nonfiction
Rating: 2.5 out of 5
Natalie Goldberg has been writing for the past fifty years. But at the beginning of the pandemic, she suddenly wasn’t able to write anymore. Her imaginative wellspring had dried up, and she was forced to ask herself: what do I do when what has always worked for me doesn’t work anymore?
In this beautifully written, inspiring personal account, Natalie shares her harrowing journey out of creative paralysis and back onto the page. When all of her tried and true methods – meditation, sitting still, writing practice – stopped working, she had to take drastic action. She got into her car and left New Mexico in search of a new inventive source. In her journey through the western states, she visited famous literary sites, searching for the spark that would reignite her ability to write.
If you’re looking for something to inspire you to write, this isn’t it. If you’re looking for something about fear, whining, and lots of self-absorption, you’re in luck. There were no tips to get you past a creative block, just…yeah, whining. Sorry, this was beyond a disappointing read to me.
Natalie Goldberg is a bestselling author. Writing on Empty is her newest book.
(Galley courtesy of St. Martin’s Press in exchange for an honest review.)
This was a good writing week! I got in five fiction sessions and three book reviews, Right Where We Left Us, by Jen Devon, The Rom-Commers, by Katherine Center, and 15 Summers Later, by RaeAnne Thayne.
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This was a tough writing week. It was a tough week in general. I had to alter my Monday-Friday writing schedule, and just now finished up my fifth fiction session for the week. I also wrote one book review, The Seaside Sisters, by Pamela M. Kelley.
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This was a decent writing week: I wrote one book review, All’s Fair in Love and War, by Virginia Heath, and five fiction sessions. I finally finished going through my original draft and cleaning it up/getting everything switched over for the genre change, so This next week I’ll be back to actual new writing.
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This has been a solid writing week: I got in five fiction sessions and two book reviews, Loyally, Luke, by Pepper Basham and The Way of the Hermit, by Ken Smith. That last book was a surprisingly interesting read to me, and I really loved the descriptions of the Scottish wilderness.
Happy writing!