by Adriel | Dec 22, 2020 | Bibliophile, Reviews
2020’s Top Reads For 2020 Top Reads, I set myself a goal: 365 books (It’s not unheard of for me to read more than this in a year). I didn’t bother setting a “X# Reviews” goal, however, since I’ve been known to fail miserably at...
by Adriel | Dec 22, 2020 | Resources
STEP from Learn Do Become Are you drowning in piles? Do you wish someone could come in and wave a wand to magically make your life organized? You can STEP your way to a more organized life, if you adjust how you think about information you receive. April and Eric from...
by Adriel | Nov 6, 2020 | Reviews
Folder by Raymond Bolton Raymond’s newest book, Folder, is an incredibly fun ride. Well, except for the car accident, of course. Eric Folder is a young man, getting ready to go to university. But a car accident throws everything off course. Soon, Eric discovers a new...
by Adriel | Sep 24, 2020 | Reviews
Hard-Easy by Art Coombs I know, I know. I haven’t posted a review book in months. Which, considering that like most people I spent six months straight doing practically nothing, that’s saying something. Oh, wait. I was doing something. Advancing my...
by Adriel | Aug 11, 2020 | Conferences, Interviews, Projects
SuperStars 2020 Presentations I had the great pleasure of presenting at SuperStars Writing Seminar 2020. I look forward to this conference every year. I gave a short Spotlight presentation on Virtual Assistants, and then a longer TribeTalks presentation on Continuity...
by Adriel | Jul 8, 2020 | Conferences, Interviews, Projects
Have I told you about Ozark Book Authority? It’s my local book…authority. 🙂 It’s our local writers community, local literacy advocate, local book event go-to, and more. This summer, they’ve got an awesome workshop going on (all online). And...
by Adriel | Jun 3, 2020 | Editor, Projects, Virtual Assistant
Since no one can keep all the details of every single book they ever wrote in their head at all times, a Series Bible Builder is a great person to find that detail you need. Building a series bible is similar to the process of doing a continuity edit. The primary...
by Adriel | Jun 3, 2020 | Interviews, Virtual Assistant
Wish I’d Known Then for Writers Podcast I recently was invited to be interviewed on the Wish I’d Known Then for Writers Podcast, hosted by Sara Rosett and Jami Albright. It was a lot of fun. I hope you enjoy this interview! Sara and Jami are some of my...
by Adriel | May 23, 2020 | Editor, Projects
Moving Toward America vs Britain Often while editing, I’ll spot an American verses British preference thing going on. And it’s always interesting to me who chooses what. “Toward” is used by most English speakers in North America....
by Adriel | Mar 2, 2020 | Reviews
Condemn Me Not by Heather B. Moore Heather B. Moore’s Condemn Me Not is an incredible historical fiction-ish. Heather is a direct descendent of Susannah North Martin, one of the many women hung during the Salem Witch Trials. As time and distance and research has...