Friday, 20 December 2024
REAP, SOW by S.H. Cooper
Reap, Sow by S.H. Cooper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This week, I got the chance to read an ARC of this awesome novelette, and I was hooked instantly.
When Lucky finds herself inside a long corridor with closed doors that have no handles and faceless people who hunt her down, she doesn't know what's going on. But as her family members start showing up, the past returns with a vengeance...
Wow. This story is as dark as it is fantastic. I enjoyed every minute of it and loved how the mystery started to unravel. It's raw and tragic, full of heartbreak and the worst kind of betrayal. It's about the worst choices we make and how easily they can ruin our lives and chase us forever.
Loved it!!
View all my reviews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This week, I got the chance to read an ARC of this awesome novelette, and I was hooked instantly.
When Lucky finds herself inside a long corridor with closed doors that have no handles and faceless people who hunt her down, she doesn't know what's going on. But as her family members start showing up, the past returns with a vengeance...
Wow. This story is as dark as it is fantastic. I enjoyed every minute of it and loved how the mystery started to unravel. It's raw and tragic, full of heartbreak and the worst kind of betrayal. It's about the worst choices we make and how easily they can ruin our lives and chase us forever.
Loved it!!
View all my reviews
Labels:
ARC,
excellent book,
horror,
Kobo,
Reading 2024
Thursday, 19 December 2024
Cover Reveal!
The other day, Cemetery Gates Media revealed the cover for my debut short story collection, MELANCHOLY DELUSIONS, and I think it's time to post it here.
Take a look at this beauty:
Isn't it AMAZING? I think it's fantastic!
This gorgeous piece of art captures the essence of my short story collection, which features different characters leading strange and dark lives. But all of them find themselves in weird/bizarre situations.
Luke Spooner/Carrion House did such an awesome job, and I can't stop looking at it!
Today, I finished the final proofread of the ARC and I loved spending time with these characters in their bleak and nightmarish worlds.
The release date is: January 28, 2025.
I can't wait for you to read my 17 dark and melancholy, horror short stories.
Have a great day!
Labels:
awesome,
cemetery gates media,
horror,
new cover,
short story,
short story collection,
yay
Saturday, 14 December 2024
More words?
Yep!
So, how are ya on this fine Friday the 13th? I didn't think I'd be writing a blog post this week because December is supposed to be my mental break month.
I mean, it's the end of the year and I'm usually exhausted by this point, so I prefer to spend my time reading and spring cleaning. Thinking about new ideas...
Yet, in typical 2024-style, that's not what happened.
Instead of sitting back and taking it easy after finishing the first draft of a novel last month, I ended up spending the beginning of this month making additions to that story. I also updated my research and inspirational pics last weekend. Hell, I even wrote a bunch of backstory notes and figured out several timelines on my phone.
When I said this story was eating my brain, I wasn't kidding. At the beginning of the week, after I made the latest lot of changes and additions, the word count jumped to 88k. Yikes.
Then THIS happened. 😳
Yep. You read that right. I ended up starting another story. And here's how it went:
- Tuesday: 1,968w
- Wednesday: 5,500w (+3,532w)
- Thursday: 9,503w (+4,003w)
- Friday: 14,376 (+4,873w)
As you can see, I ended up writing quite a few new words. I honestly didn't plan to start another project so late in the year, but the words just came out of nowhere on Tuesday. So, I typed them out on my phone and thought that would be it, but the character didn't stop. The next day I woke up with more of the story and everything started coming together, and I went with it.
And now, well, you can see how the word count is going.
The thing about this story is that it's not something new that came out of nowhere. It's directly related to the WIP I worked on last month. It's got the same characters and setting. Pretty much takes place at the same time, but it's from the POV of a different character. One who wouldn't shut up. This guy wanted his story told weeks ago, but I just thought it was a funny/cute thought. I honestly didn't think I would actually start writing it.
But hey, I'm not going to fight my muse. Like I mentioned above, 2024 has played by its own rules since the beginning. In some awful ways, it hasn't been a very kind year in regards to my writing... yet, a lot of cool stuff DID happen.
Anyway, there you have it. I started a new WIP that is a direct companion to the novel I wrote during November. I've never done this before while a story was still in first draft status. And I honestly don't think I'll finish this first draft by the end of the year. I still don't even know if this will be a novella or novel. *shrug*
Asides from the above, I also read a very cool ARC.
Well, that's it for today.
Have a great weekend!
Friday, 13 December 2024
TROG by Zachary Ashford
Trog by Zachary Ashford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Firstly, I want to thank Zachary for sending me an ARC of his upcoming novella.
After a traumatic ordeal in the city, Aisha's parents decide to relocate to a property in the middle of nowhere to keep her out of danger. What they don't know is that something is imprisoned beneath their new house, and that danger isn't limited to the city...
Wow. This novella is an action-packed, chaotic creature feature full of interesting characters, terrifying situations, human monsters, and a Yowie with a taste for human meat.
I had a total blast reading this bloody tale about a teenage girl trying to get over a terrible incident that almost ruined her life. Sometimes a fresh start isn't the answer, but you'll have a great time finding out all the things that can go wrong in the sticks.
I know Trog is a wild, feral creature hellbent on destruction, but I did feel for the beast. Humans have a tendency to make everything worse.
Anyway, this is a great and very cool novella!
View all my reviews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Firstly, I want to thank Zachary for sending me an ARC of his upcoming novella.
After a traumatic ordeal in the city, Aisha's parents decide to relocate to a property in the middle of nowhere to keep her out of danger. What they don't know is that something is imprisoned beneath their new house, and that danger isn't limited to the city...
Wow. This novella is an action-packed, chaotic creature feature full of interesting characters, terrifying situations, human monsters, and a Yowie with a taste for human meat.
I had a total blast reading this bloody tale about a teenage girl trying to get over a terrible incident that almost ruined her life. Sometimes a fresh start isn't the answer, but you'll have a great time finding out all the things that can go wrong in the sticks.
I know Trog is a wild, feral creature hellbent on destruction, but I did feel for the beast. Humans have a tendency to make everything worse.
Anyway, this is a great and very cool novella!
View all my reviews
Labels:
ARC,
great book,
horror,
novella,
Reading 2024
Saturday, 7 December 2024
Thinking & Adding
Hey, how's it going?
December is here and for us, that means that the temperature is heating up. That's right, our festive season is in the middle of summer, so we've been having some super hot days this week. And that leads to a bunch of storms. It's actually raining today and when we went to bed, a thunderstorm was raging outside.
I don't mind thunderstorms and rainstorms. Unless I get caught in the downpour, which happened to me last Friday. 😖
Well, this week turned out to be a bit wobbly, which always happens when I finish writing a first draft. I mean, it's also a thing during revision, but after a first draft the story is still so fresh in my mind, and it's all I've been thinking about all month, that there's bound to be some leftover thoughts.
A hangover, really.
Last (long) weekend I started a Revision List that ended up including a lot of extra stuff. So, I decided to tackle some of the more involved changes/additions on Tuesday. I even updated my research/inspirational pic folders, and reshuffled my Playlist. There are 31 songs from the 80s on this awesome Playlist that I've been listening to all week.
Anyway, after that, I thought I was done with the story until the second draft. So I spent a few days hanging out with hubby before work, going for walks, daydreaming about other stories, and I read the latest Stephanie Plum book.
Then Friday hit and I woke up from a dream about my characters, and several songs from the Playlist were actually playing in these dreams like a soundtrack. So, I opened up the doc again and spent last night making a few more changes/additions.
This is the new word count: 87,148.
I have no doubt that part of the reason why so many thoughts were circling my brain had something to do with watching THE LOST BOYS last weekend. I mean, I've seen this movie a thousand times but never get sick of it. Actually, I love it more each time. And the fact that it's one of the inspirations for my WIP, well... it was bound to affect me.
BTW, both THE LOST BOYS and NOW OR NEVER were my rewards for finishing the draft. 😁
Now that I've made these changes I need to take a break from the story. I usually like to take one or two months away to get some distance. Either way, I won't be revising until next year.
Writing this novel has been a LOT of fun, and that means a lot to me. In many ways, this year hasn't been kind in regards to publishing and I didn't get a chance to write anything new. Until now. And that makes me very happy.
That's it for now. Just wanted to spill some of my muddled thoughts.
Hope you all have an awesome weekend!
Labels:
horror,
just thinking,
stuff,
vampire,
word count,
writing numbers,
writing thoughts,
writing update