The Art of Taking Chances is Now Available!

Today’s the day!! The YA romance anthology that I’m in is now available!! My contribution to the anthology is a story called ‘The Friend Rules’. Cookie O’Gorman, bestselling author of Adorkable, wrote a perfectly adorable foreword and the rest of the stories will brighten your day.

Getting to Know My MC

The more novels I write, the more I learn about myself as a writer. My process has become more fine-tuned, I recognize when I’m going to get frustrated and start to question why I ever wanted to write in the first place (right about the 30k word mark), and I’m slowly weeding out my crutch words. But there’s one thing that is always new, and that’s the intricate dance of how I get to know my characters.

Why You’ll Love The Trail Rules

As writers, it sometimes feels weird to tell people WHY they’ll love our book. Sure, we spend hours telling readers ABOUT our books, but it’s easier to leave the accolades to reviewers and other writers. That said, I do think you’ll love The Trail Rules, and here’s why.

The Art of Taking Chances

I have big news! I’m in a YA romance anthology that comes out at the end of this month!! Aside from the trashy stories I wrote in middle school, I’d never written a proper short story, and I’m very happy with how it turned out. There are EIGHT other stories in the anthology, and best of all — the anthology will be free!

Upcoming Event – Reading Rocks

I’ve been hibernating since The Trail Rules first came out a couple months ago, but this coming weekend I have an event! Reading Rocks in Rockford: Saturday, June 2, 2018 – 9:45am to 1:00pm at the Krause Memorial Library.

Ten Facts About The Trail Rules

Enjoy this list of things you might not know about The Trail Rules, including the fact that there are ten “Trail Rules” throughout the book. They’re things that can apply to both riding and life. All three books in the series have rules like this.

If I Could Change One Thing About My Writing Career…

I’ve been writing novels for about eleven years, and if I had to go back and change anything, I wish I would’ve started sooner. I first started writing as a kid, mostly short stories and poems, but I stopped when I got to college and started studying graphic design. Every time I read about a person in their 20s who’s already written half a dozen novels I kick myself for giving up on my passion.

Until You Just Can’t

Because I’ve clawed my way up from the very bottom, I know how to recognize the signs when I start to slip. I’ve learned to take a step back, evaluate the situation, and make adjustments as needed. (btw, our minds respond oh-so well to this kind of analytical approach. At least for a little while.)

Creating Characters

I’ve written eight novels and the idea for all but one of them started with me thinking, “Ooh, what if there’s this girl who….” (the first is about a boy so I thought, “what if there’s this boy…”). I take that spark of an idea, let it germinate in my mind for days or weeks, then form a story around that initial idea.

Another Draft is Out the Door!

As of about 7pm last night, the first draft of my next book is with my first reader. Yes, that first reader is my mom, but she’s an excellent proofreader and catches inconsistencies. Of which I fear there are a lot.