Friends, I am absolutely DELIGHTED to have Christopher Healy, author of The Hero’s Guide To Saving Your Kingdom here today. I don’t know about you all, but I am terrible at playlists. But other people are actually really good at them, and I am always on the hunt for a good playlist. Thus, I was SUPER […]
Agatha Swanburne’s Pearls Of Wisdom: On Patience
Hey friends, I’d like to welcome Maryrose Wood to Good Books & Good Wine today. She is the author of one of my favorite Middle Grade series EVER, The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place, and, well as you can see from her guest post below, is a very wise woman. “Sometimes there’s nothing more to […]
Burn A Pure And Breathe The Ash: A Guest Post by Julianna Baggott
Occasionally I like to give authors space on my blog to post. YOU GUYS! I just read Pure by Julianna Baggott and it was PHENOMENAL. So, I am beyond ecstatic to have Julianna Baggott posting today. I’ve asked her to comprise a short playlist for Pure.
YA Spooktacular 2011: The Corn Stalker
YOU GUYS!! It’s Halloween, Halloween, Halloween LA LA LA! Which could only mean that it’s time for YA Spooktacular where YA authors and YA bloggers join their forces for evil and create tales of TERROR! I have the distinct pleasure of hosting FRIGHTFULLY GOOD author Jessica Spotswood (BORN WICKED out Feb 2012)
How AUDITION is like THE HUNGER GAMES: A Guest Post by Stasia Ward Kehoe
Friends, it’s with great pleasure that I let Stasia Ward Kehoe, author of Audition take over this blog post! How Audition is like THE HUNGER GAMES: Sometimes I wish I could write dystopian paranormal novels, ideally as trilogies. I love the concept of world building–I’d also love a six-figure book deal J.
On Fantasy Novels Read While Growing Up: A Guest Post by Rae Carson
Today, lovely readers, I have a special treat for you! Rae Carson, author of The Girl Of Fire And Thorns, one of my favorite debut novels this year, is taking over to talk about fantasy novels and their influence on The Girl Of Fire And Thorns.