Writing
Book Review: Royal Wedding by Meg Cabot
Royal Wedding, by Meg Cabot I was fortunate enough to get my hands on an advance reading copy of Royal Wedding, by Meg Cabot. What is interesting to note, is that this is the first book in the Princess Diaries series…
Money, Publishing and Writers
What does money, publishing and writers have anything to do with the process of writing? Blog cloud The truth on the Internet is that each writer out there wants to earn income with their blogs and their websites. They want…
Book Review: 17 Carnations: The Royals, The Nazis And The Biggest Cover-up In History by Andrew Morton
I have put great effort into reading 17 Carnations: The Royals, The Nazis And The Biggest Cover-up In History, by Andrew Morton, and I have to say I will not put in anymore. Andrew Morton’s Book 17 Carnations: The Royals,…
What Is the Key to Success?
What is the key to success? Is it AdSense or Writing? The key to success is not thinking about money right away but providing a strong product and website to your readers. The first step is looking at the content…
A Review of The Heir by Kiera Cass
I purposely didn’t read anything that would give away the storyline to The Heir by Kiera Cass. So when I tiptoed downstairs to my fully charged iPad, being ever so cautious of every sound I made. A simple squeak of the…
The Allure of Traditional Publishing.
The beauty and glamour of traditional publishing. As much as things have changed over the years with traditional publishing and self-publishing, somethings still hold true and will never change. The beauty of becoming a more powerful writer is knowing some…
Book Review: The Elite and The One by Kiera Cass
I’ve done a book review on the Selection series before, and with the new book coming out tomorrow, here are the other two. With the new Kiera Cass book being released May 5th I wanted to get the readers up…
Book Review: The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin
Do you have a reason to be happy? Even with her new book out, Better Than Before, (and I plan to read and review it), I decided to read The Happiness Project,by Gretchen Rubin, first, to give me some sense of perspective.…