Two brand new spring 2019 novels coming soon by Amy Clipston! #Amish #Christian #Fiction #novels #mustreadbooks
Cover Reveal Plus Blurb
Book Blurb: My name is Courtney Jane Salinger... and I'm sick of games. Sick of the Friday night bar-scene-cum-meat-market. Sick of the boy-girl, man-woman, mars-venus, flirtation-without-expectation, game-playing nonsense. Sick of awful dates and one-night stands, booty calls and guys who don’t call back, mixed messages or NO messages and—and—and...I'm sick of all... Continue Reading →
Review: Professor Ladybug Teaches All About Me
Synopsis: Welcome to the wonderful world of Professor Ladybug! This simple workbook is designed for children to explore and record facts about themselves, as well as their friends and family. These 80+ pages are also a great way to build self-esteem and confidence in any young child. Watch them get more confident through exercises that... Continue Reading →
Review: Professor Ladybug Teaches ABC
Synopsis: The simple activities in this workbook will provide hours of educational fun for your child. These worksheets are perfect for home or school. Young learners will have a blast learning the alphabet with our fun and creative exercises. Presented in an easy-to-use format that allows children to trace, draw, write, and explore simple words... Continue Reading →
Review: NYSTCE English Language Arts CST (003)
Synopsis: NYSTCE English Language Arts CST (003) Study Guide: Rapid Review Test Prep and Practice Questions for the New York State Teacher Certification Examination (003) will provide you with a concise overview of the NYSTCE 003 test, so you know exactly what to expect on test day. We’ll take you through all the concepts covered... Continue Reading →
Review: The Reader of Acheron
Synopsis: Book One of the Slaves of Erafor series: Reading is forbidden, and the penalty for non-compliance is a life of slavery enabled by the forcible administration of a mind rotting drug. Yet, there are those possessed of the will to seek illumination. Kikkan, a former slave on the run, and Quillion, a mercenary... Continue Reading →
April 2016 Issue
Grab your copy here: April 2016 Issue
Review: The Rejected Writers’ Book Club
Synopsis: Librarian Janet Johnson is puzzled when she is invited—and practically dragged—to her first meeting of the Rejected Writers’ Book Club. This quirky group of women would much rather celebrate one another’s rejected manuscripts over cups of tea and slices of lemon cake than actually publish a book. But good friends are exactly what... Continue Reading →
Reading Away…
It's 36 degrees here, in Mountain Home, AR. My keyboard feels ice cold. I have 1 exam today and 2 assignments to complete. Reading, Remembrance by Meg Cabot. I have 6 print copies I won online, and I am patiently waiting for their arrival. I know it will be weeks before I get them.... Continue Reading →
Why Is Literature So Important?
Why is Literature So Important? By Danielle Urban Everywhere we look, literature is everywhere. It’s talked about a lot. People are taught literature at a young age and all through their school life. Literature can be taught or passed on verbally or in written form. We share it with others. Literature is in... Continue Reading →
Review: Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
Synopsis: Broken Wheel, Iowa, has never seen anyone like Sara, who traveled all the way from Sweden just to meet her book-loving pen pal. When she arrives, however, she finds Amy's funeral guests just leaving. The residents of Broken Wheel are happy to look after their bewildered visitor -- not much else to do... Continue Reading →
Science Fiction Week
Dear Readers, We are reading science fiction/fantasy this week. Two authors have given us a copy of their novels to read and review. Be on the lookout! One is geared for adults, while the other one is geared for YA. Also, don't forget that we are hosting a holiday editing special. All... Continue Reading →
Beta Reading Sign Up!
Welcome to the beta reading sign up! Universal Creativity Inc. has decided to start a beta reading program which allows readers to sign up to read advance copies of novels. Right now we have two titles that are being offered for this program. One is called Shadow Lane. A new paranormal YA novel about two... Continue Reading →
Are you good at literature? Find out!
Are you good at literature? If you think you have what it takes then identify the works of literature in which these characters appear and please leave your answers in the reply or comment area below: 1. Bilbo Baggins 2. Rhett Butler 3. Elizabeth Bennet 4. Captain Nemo 5. Jim Hawkins 6. John Clayton, Lord... Continue Reading →
For Those Who Have Read Alice in Wonderland
For those of you who have read Alice in Wonderland, name the four attendees at the Mad Tea Party. Please, no cheating and leave your answers in the comment area! I will then announce the correct four answers tomorrow! Best of Luck!
An Article about Writing that I had to Share!
Writing About Writing - Reading This paper comes from Andy Waddell, an English teacher at Santa Clara high school in Northern California. It was originally published by the American Federation of Teachers. You can download the original (Links to an external site.) (recommended) or read it below. Writing about Writing The Challenge of Helping Students “Get It... Continue Reading →
Busy Time
I have been super busy later with homework, quizzes, and tests for my 12 credit hour load that I am currently taking. Plus, I am taking a freelancing course on the side as well as editing a 202 page manuscript. I have many books reviews to share with you all, I just ask for your... Continue Reading →
More Book Reviews to Come!
Dear Viewers, I will be posting more reviews tomorrow for you to enjoy. I hope you all have enjoyed the ones that I have posted today. These books were fun, exciting, and out of this world. I loved reading each and every book that the authors were kind and generous enough to lend me to... Continue Reading →
Reading & Analyzing
When was the last time you as a writer picked up a good book to read for fun?What was the title of this book?Who was your favorite character?List five traits of that character.Was the character the protagonist or the antagonist?Why?What troubles did he or she encounter?Why?What made you decide to read this book in the... Continue Reading →