Tag Archives: Stephen King
National Drop Everything & Read Day Book Recommendations
So, it’s National Drop Everything & Read Day today. (This is a thing? I thought this was, like, every day. But I’ll go with it!) So in honor of it, I finally took a little time off from writing and … Continue reading
Posted in "soft" sci-fi, biography, book review, books, dystopian lit, fantasy, Horror, Paranormal, science fiction, Urban Fantasy, Wordslinger, YA Literature
Tagged Azar Nafisi, Bag of Bones, Dirk & Steele, Dorothy Parker, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Faith Hunter, Hunter Kiss, Jane Yellowrock, Lois McMaster Bujold, Mancy Milfod, Marjorie Liu, National Drop Everything & Read Day, Reading Lolita in Tehran, Richelle Mead, Rogue Mage, Sarah Waters, Savage Beauty, Stephen King, Susan Cooper, the Dark Is Rising, The Sharing Knife, Vampire Academy
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Best Opening Paragraph Of a Book: Shirley Jackson’s “The Haunting of Hill House”
I’m sick — no, not THAT kind of sick, the I-am-a-disease-vector, BRAIN HURTS sick. I’ve already wussed out of two daily posts for BlogHer’s NaBloPoMo in order to work on writing gigs (for which you, dear readers, should be … Continue reading




