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Heather’s Bookshelf: Fire Blossom
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a historical fiction- western/romance novel:
Fire Blossom by Gail Meath
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Color - Post Two
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how colors can help you to break through with a little inspiration from black and white.
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Fifty Shades of Black... or White: Using Color Inspiration to Break Through Writer’s Block When Developing a Hero or a Villain

Heather’s Bookshelf: Once Upon a Werewolf: An Abigail Everlaine Mystery
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a NA fantasy fiction novel:
Once Upon a Werewolf: An Abigail Everlaine Mystery by Candra Kylar
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Heather’s Bookshelf: The Quest to Unite Us: Book I of the Marcus Santana Time Travel Chronicles
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a YA historical fiction novel: The Quest to Unite Us by William de Rham.
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Art - Post Two
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how art can help you to break through with a little distraction from hosting a paint and sip party.
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To Paint or Not to Paint: Using a Paint and Wine Party to Provide the Necessary Distraction to Writer’s Block

Heather’s Bookshelf: The Stalking Jack The Ripper Collection
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a collection of YA mystery/thriller novels:
The Stalking Jack The Ripper Collection by Kerri Maniscalco
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Misfit Inspiration - Post Two
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how food can help you to break through with a little inspiration from cotton candy.
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The Sweetest Inspiration: How to Use Food to Sense your way Through Writer’s Block When Describing a Specific Scene

The Secret to Writer’s Block: Travel
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how travel can help you to break through with a little inspiration from amusement parks. Please check out:
Rip, Ride, & Rockit Through:
Amusement Park Inspiration to Break Through Genre Specific Writer’s Block

The Secret to Writer’s Block: Fashion
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how fashion can help you to break through with a little inspiration from what your characters wear. Please check out:
Chewbacca on a Plane:
Writing Ancillary Characters by Focusing on What They are Wearing, Instead of the Writer’s Block That They are Causing

The Secret to Writer’s Block: Nature
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how nature can help you to break through with a little inspiration from a walk. Please check out:
A Walk to Inspire:
Taking a Walk to Clear Your Head and Distract You From Writer’s Block

The Secret to Writer’s Block: Art
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how art can help you to break through with a little inspiration from Waterlilies. Please check out:
All About the Monets:
Changing Your Perspective Can Help to Break Through Your Writer’s Block

The Secret to Writer’s Block: Color
It’s a new week and I have a new blog post for you to enjoy. In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how colors can help you to break through with a little inspiration from the color blue.
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Requiem for a Dream In Blue: Using a Color as the Inspiration to Break Through Writer’s Block When Describing a Scene

The Secret to Writer’s Block
While working on Arriving Through Time, I discovered how much I enjoyed the process of writing. I loved it so much that I decided to begin writing a sequel to continue the adventures of Lizzie, Jeremy, and Sam. Then, something happened that I hadn’t experienced before: writer’s block. I had a story in my head and lots of ideas, but I couldn’t get anything on paper. I decided to search the internet for help.