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  • Your Short Works Count

    I have over twenty-five short stories and flash fiction pieces published. Several of them are in print collections. I signed contracts for these stories. They were officially published.  Now, I’m not saying any of this to brag. But it wasn’t until I had several published stories under my belt until I felt comfortable calling myself…

    Hailey Huntington

    February 6, 2024
    Writing, Writing life
    flash fiction, flash fiction writer, short stories, short story, write short works, Writing, writing encouragement, Writing life
  • Book Review: Saints and Monsters

    by Ellen McGinty publisher’s synopsis With her crooked spine and reckless heart, Princess Meera always knew she wasn’t meant to become queen of Ezo. But when her sister, the rightful heir, is cursed on the eve of her coronation, Meera must defend her kingdom from ruthless invaders by taking the throne. Yet, while some countries…

    Hailey Huntington

    February 1, 2024
    Book Reviews
    Asian fantasy, book review, books, dragons, Ellen McGinty, Fantasy, Quill & Flame Publishing, review, royalty, standalone, YA
  • Why Should You Write Flash Fiction?

    First off, let’s define flash fiction. Flash fiction is a story that’s 1,000 words or less. That’s around four pages, 12pt font, double-spaced. But flash fiction’s short word count doesn’t mean that it packs less of a punch. The challenge of flash fiction is having a complete plot, developed characters, and a fleshed-out storyworld, all…

    Hailey Huntington

    January 30, 2024
    Writing
    flash fiction, flash fiction writer, Havok Publishing, short stories, writer, writer life, Writing, writing craft, writing growth, Writing life
  • Book Review: Wayfarer

    by K. M. Weiland publisher’s synopsis Think being a superhero is hard? Try being the first one. Will’s life is a proper muddle—and all because he was “accidentally” inflicted with the ability to run faster and leap higher than any human ever. One minute he’s a blacksmith’s apprentice trying to save his master from debtor’s…

    Hailey Huntington

    January 25, 2024
    Book Reviews
    book review, books, Fantasy, gaslamp, gaslamp fantasy, historical, Historical Fantasy, indie, Indie Books, K. M. Weiland, London, review, standalone, superhero, superheroes, YA
  • My Writing Journey

    Six years. Thousands upon thousands of words. And the adventure has just begun.  What’s not listed among these bullet points? -the numerous short stories and flash fiction pieces I’ve written. -the regular doubts that I was really supposed to be a writer. -the weeks and months spent brainstorming. -the small bouts of burnout. -the general…

    Hailey Huntington

    January 23, 2024
    Writing, Writing life
    keep writing, my writing journey, Talking about writing, Writing, writing community, writing dreams, writing encouragement, Writing life
  • Complete Series to Read

    I think we can all agree that waiting for the next book in a series is one of the hardest things about being a bookworm. But don’t worry—these series recommendations are complete and make great binge reads! The Heist Society series (heists, Europe, art, cons) The Songkeeper Chronicles (music is magic, a gryphon, epic stakes)…

    Hailey Huntington

    January 16, 2024
    Fun, reading
    book recommendations, book series, reading life, series recommendations
  • Book Review: Savage Bred

    by Victoria McCombs publisher’s synopsis It’s dangerous to be a pirate. The seas have become more threatening than ever, with enemies closing in on all sides. War isn’t just brewing—it’s here, knocking on their doorsteps, threatening to devour them all. And just as she was warned, Emme might have been the one to create the…

    Hailey Huntington

    January 11, 2024
    Book Reviews
    book 3, book review, book series, book three, books, enclave escape, Enclave Publishing, Fantasy, Pirate Fantasy, pirates, review, The Royal Rose Chronicles, Victoria McCombs, YA
  • Tips for Writing Retellings

    Retellings are some of my favorite things to read and write, and I know I’m not alone in my love for them. Here are some tips for writing a retelling, whether of a fairy tale or classic novel:  *Read the original This might seem a little obvious, but refresh yourself on the original story. Project…

    Hailey Huntington

    January 9, 2024
    Writing
    classic retelling, fairy tale retelling, retellings, Writing, writing advice, writing retellings, writing tips
  • Book Review: Silver Bounty

    by Victoria McCombs publisher’s synopsis NEVER TRUST A PIRATE Emme is tasked with getting rid of the king, but kings are not an easy target, and this one is bent on purging his lands of pirates. As Emme’s job becomes increasingly dangerous, she learns to survive the pirate way—cunning and merciless—while consoling herself with one…

    Hailey Huntington

    January 4, 2024
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  • Book Review: Egg & Spoon

    by Gregory Maguire publisher’s synopsis Elena Rudina lives in the impoverished Russian countryside. Her father has been dead for years. One of her brothers has been conscripted into the Tsar’s army, the other taken as a servant in the house of the local landowner. Her mother is dying, slowly, in their tiny cabin. And there…

    Hailey Huntington

    January 2, 2024
    Book Reviews
    Baba Yaga, book review, books, Fantasy, Gregory Maguire, Historical Fantasy, middlegrade, review, Russia, standalone, YA
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