Publishing Mergers to Become the New Adult Dystopian Vampires

Publishing mergers are in the wind a lot these days. It’s not so much that I think one entity, possibly Amazon, wants to rule the entire universe, it’s that merging and acquiring has become somehow fashionable. Mergers and Acquisitions are the new vampires, the new dystopias, the new New Adults. They’re trendy. I don’t think … More Publishing Mergers to Become the New Adult Dystopian Vampires

VERSEDAY #7

VerseDay is here. Hop over to VerseNovels.com for a special guest post from poet and novelist Tim Sinclair. Here’s a taste: VerseDay #7 : Guest Blogger Tim Sinclair on Valentine’s Day and Giveaway! This VerseDay VerseNovels.com welcomes a guest blogger, Australian verse novelist and poet, Tim Sinclair. Also visit Marci Atkins’s blog for her VerseDay … More VERSEDAY #7

Thematic Reading

I read a lot. Not 365 books a year a lot but still, quite a lot more than your average pundit on the street. I think I read more than my mum for example, and she’s a retired librarian. Last year I read over 125 books, many of them ARCs or eARCs. I rated each … More Thematic Reading

Terrific Teen Tuesday – Teen vs God: Creationism in the Classroom

In about 1982, I remember an English class talking about the origins of language. I specifically remember the textbook pointing out that one “theory” was “divine origin”. That is that language was a gift from God, given to humans and only humans because, presumably, we’re so awesome. Since I was at the time attending a … More Terrific Teen Tuesday – Teen vs God: Creationism in the Classroom

Some Writer’s Resolutions Inspired by Verse Novelist Leslea Newman

It’s VerseDay again! VerseDay is a yearlong blog fest celebrating all things verse. Hosted by Versenovels.com, VerseDay will highlight weekly posts from writers and bloggers who have something to say about verse. This blog, Angelhorn will be blogging for verse day regularly so watch this space for more VerseDay fun. You can visit the VerseDay homepage … More Some Writer’s Resolutions Inspired by Verse Novelist Leslea Newman