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  • A HUGE Achievement

    Happy New Year! 🎉 Late last night, after we got home from a friend’s house, I opened my computer and poured words onto the page, desperately trying to finish before the new year. Ladies and gentlemen, as of 11:56 PM… Continue reading

    A HUGE Achievement
  • November: A Month In Review

    I think I say this every month, but this time I mean it… HOW IS IT DECEMBER ALREADY?! Honestly! I literally can’t believe it. November was such a wonderfully cozy month. It rained a bit this past week, and even… Continue reading

    November: A Month In Review
  • Favorite Places- A Readers Tag

    I have been tagged by Hannah from Faith, Fiction, & Fairytales for a fun readers tag! This tag is originally from Lighten Up The Page Blog. Enjoy! What is your favorite place to get your books? Online! I know, I… Continue reading

    Favorite Places- A Readers Tag
  • Utah’s National Parks

    My family went on a road trip across the U.S. recently, and one of our stops was in Utah, specifically to see their National Parks! I had only been to a few parks before the trip, so I was so… Continue reading

  • October: A Month In Review

    (Slightly belated post. Please don’t hate me.) How is it November already? It feels like just last week I wrote the September: A Month In Review post. I really am sorry about not posting much this last month, I’ve been… Continue reading

    October: A Month In Review
  • September: A Month In Review

    Wow, what a month! And can I add: guys, it’s fall. Not my favorite season, but I love the cozy vibes. And the pumpkins! Let’s take a look at what happened this month! Writing Small Town Star went through a… Continue reading

    September: A Month In Review
  • Four Things To Avoid In Your Writing

    When writing a novel, it’s all about setting the mood and giving the readers a character to root for. There are a few major things that can completely kill the mood and leave your readers annoyed that need to be… Continue reading

    Four Things To Avoid In Your Writing