A Quiet PlaceĀ uses a simple horror film premise to explore things unsaid, and how to maintain life in a world muted by tense silence and deafening terror.
Summer Reads Part II ā In Review
Summer is officially over. There, I said it. Some part of me is devastated by this sentence, but the pale winter-baby half of me is secretly relieved... 1. Mistborn Trilogy: Book 2, The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
I really, really enjoy these books. I love the characters, and I love the world that has been created. Iāve always been a softie for a big cast, which is something Iāve been told you can only just get away with in a fantasy saga like this one, and isnāt suitable for other kinds of books. Iām not convinced. Maybe thatās because it doesnāt take much for me to empathise with a character.
Why Mark Tredinnickās āThe Little Red Writing Bookā is both the prettiest and ugliest book I own
I wanted to write a post that summarised five or six or seven of the books and websites I most frequently turn to when I need advice on writing. Instead, I got stuck on the first one on my list; The Little Red Writing Book, by Mark Tredinnick. This is probably because Iāve never been... Continue Reading →