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Don’t Settle in Your Writing Goals
This past April, I did Camp NaNoWriMo. If you’ve been around here, you’ll know that before April, I was busy-ish with school and hadn’t been really writing. When I decided to do Camp NaNo, I saw it as a way to help me get back into writing. Now, starting to write when you haven’t been…
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April Recap
Spring is here!!! *cue cheering* I am seriously so happy that it is spring. The weather is warm. The flowers are blooming. The sun is shining. I am so happy. I’ve already gotten a sunburn. I hope that you all have been able to enjoy spring and be outside some! And now, wonderful weather aside,…
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Updates!
Hey all! Sorry about missing a few posts. But this time I have a good explanation! First off, you probably know that I am doing Camp NaNoWriMo this April, which is just like regular NaNoWriMo, except that you get to create your own word count goal. Because I hadn’t really written for the past few…
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Book Review: The Vanderbeekers to the Rescue
by Karina Yan Glaser The Vanderbeekers are ecstatic when Mrs. Vanderbeeker is going to be featured in a famous magazine for her baking! This is just what she needs for her business! The photo shoot for the magazine article does mean that a health inspector will have to come and make sure that the Vanderbeeker…
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Writing Summed up by Big Hero 6
I think everyone could use a little bit of lightheartedness right now. So, I present you with the writing process summed up in Big Hero 6 gifs. Please, enjoy!
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Book Review: Allies
by Alan Gratz Dee is sixteen years old and made his way into World War II by fudging his birthday. Now, he is at D-Day, preparing to land on Omaha Beach. Samira’s mother works with the French Resistance. After a sudden turn of events, Samira finds herself mixed up in the Resistance, working behind German…
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March Recap
I’m just going to take a wild guess here and say that March took a turn that none of us really saw coming. The world decided to turn upside down a little bit. Dystopian authors should be taking notes about how people react to pandemics. Especially about the lack of toilet paper. Now, I don’t…
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Keeping a Writing Mindset When You Can’t Actually Write
If you’ve been around here lately, you probably already know that due to the current business of my life, I’ve haven’t been writing lately. Words have not been going down on paper. However, I’ve been doing my best to keep myself in the writing mindset. I don’t want to return to writing and then suddenly…
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Book Review: The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden
by Karina Yan Glaser When Mr. Jeet, the Vanderbeekers’ upstairs neighbor, suffers from a stroke, the Vanderbeeker children have to do something. They have to try and help Mr. Jeet get better! In an attempt to prepare a surprise for Mrs. Josie and Mr. Jeet when Mr. Jeet is released from the hospital, the Vanderbeeker…
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February Recap
Goodness! February went fast! Then again, it is a shorter month. But still! Reading Recap I read sixteen books in February. Several of them were about the RMS Titanic, since I am writing a paper on the Titanic for school. All of the research I am doing may or may not lead to me writing…
