Musings on words, books, and the way they connect us imperfectly Cross-posted to Substack I’ve been thinking a lot about human connection lately. In the
I can’t stop writing them. Cross-posted on Substack. I wish I could find the post about acts-of-service MMCs that sent me down this spiral. Unfortunately,
It’s maybe the strongest word in the English language. (See what I did there?) Cross-posted to Substack. You’re getting a Saturday coffee break this week
(And I did it on purpose) Cross-posted on Substack. I don’t know if you missed me, but I took about two weeks off everything social
Oh my! Cross-posted to Substack. We’re a little late with the newsletter today, but in my defense, my seniors’ last day was Wednesday, and ever
But it’s always worth it. Cross-posted on Substack. We’re going to be talking about miscarriage again today, so consider this your content warning. I know
Let’s explore the topic of cancelling Kindle Unlimited (which will henceforth be referred to as KU) and participating in economic blackouts for a little while today, shall we? Because, frankly, as someone who has been working hard to scale up my author business, this stuff makes me really nervous.
… oh my! Cross-posted on Substack. You may have seen it on Instagram already, but I have some major announcements (including a new, hot-off-the-press, just-released,
Largely, thanks to you. Today’s coffee break is being brought to you a little later than usual this Friday, courtesy of a WILD release week,
Can you have a second HEA? I feel like, if you’re here already, you know the answer to that question. And yet, I’m going to
