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Blog postLet's face it. This was a tough year! 2020 had us reeling from the demand for high-speed Internet, arguments with loved ones for privacy, and prayers that co-workers would learn best web cam practices (Hello, boxers!).
So, don't shirk on those stocking stuffers or holiday presents. Even gifts in a year full of stress and disappointment can be meaningful (or just plain cool). And, we all need some positivity right about now. Even that annoying neighbor with the festive light display th1 month ago Read more -
Blog postLooking for unique gifts for your book-loving bestie or your head-in-the-hardback hubby? Look no further! I’ve curated gifts for all types of literary lovers. Enjoy!
For the trendy bookworm
Floating bookshelves add a sophisticated touch to any space. These casual shelves are great way to show off your kids' favorite readers, make a great addition in your home library, or even as a creative way to display cookbooks in your kitchen. They come in various styles as well: rustic, indus2 months ago Read more -
Blog postEarlier this year, I entered both of my novels (,Fabric of a Generation and ,Pharaoh's Shadow) in the Author Elite Award (AEA) competition. ,Fabric of a Generation won the 2020 AEA for Best Young Adult Fiction. The AEA is a global award bestowed for literary merit and publishing excellence in 16 categories: advice, business, children's and middle grade, fantasy, general fiction, general nonfiction, health, historical fiction, memoir, mystery, religious nonfiction, clean romance, science ficti3 months ago Read more
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Blog postAt eight years old, Nancy Huber wrote and illustrated her first two mini-novels and brought them to a little shop, hoping they would print her stories. A few years later, in the sixth grade, a best-selling author visited her classroom and read from one of her books. School was never interesting to the author, but, on that day, she sat on the edge of her seat. The moment the author had finished reading, Nancy Huber jumped up from her seat and ran to the front. She wanted to be the first one to4 months ago Read more
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Happy Juneteenth! Juneteenth celebrates the emancipation of the last remaining enslaved African-Americans in the Confederacy in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865. This ending of slavery took place exactly two-and-a-half years (to the day) after President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. On January 1, 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation became official and made slavery illegal in the United States. However, it had little impact on Texas, due to the minimal number of Union7 months ago Read more -
Blog posthttps://video.wixstatic.com/video/ff554b_c2ae353dadb9455db0a187cf4a760e11/720p/mp4/file.mp4 While cleaning up my office, I found the first book I ever wrote. I wrote the story as part of my school assignment from my fifth-grade teacher, Mrs. Dimattia. The binding is hand-sewn. I covered cardboard with floral contact paper to create my book cover. I wrote in a mixed medium of pen, pencil, and marker. The 19-page story has illustrations I drew and colored throughout. And, I even thought to incl8 months ago Read more
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Blog posthttps://video.wixstatic.com/video/ff554b_863cdb32a5af40a0858d4d3b38ad0e0d/720p/mp4/file.mp4 My book signing at Barnes & Noble was so much fun. I had a great time chatting with young adults and YA fiction readers. I had to drive through ice and snow, evade road closures, and bypass a 2-hour traffic halt, but I made it in one piece! The end result was well worth it. Huge thanks to Mackenzie and the amazing B&N team in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Also, thank you to everyone who has supported11 months ago Read more
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Blog postI created this crossword puzzle based on Fabric of a Generation, my YA time travel novel. Fabric of a Generation is a coming-of-age tale with a family saga that explores the rabbit-hole misadventures of a teen named Miranda who secretly wishes she could disappear. One day, her wish comes true ...
Start your journey with the crossword below. Then, travel here to continue Miranda's story. Happy Crossword Puzzle Day!
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Blog postI have always been passionate about literature and sharing my passion for the written word with family and friends. Sometimes, though, if we are not careful, that passion can dim over time due to competing priorities and the complex demands of life. But, there is just something incredibly special about talking to young adults about writing. Their intense thirst for learning has the ability to inspire even the most book-averse person on the planet to plunge into multiple literary adventures or1 year ago Read more
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Blog postAs a child, I had a vivid imagination. One day, I would put my Barbie dolls in my Barbie limousine and have them cruise in style to their doll-sized grocery store. The next day, I was pretending to be a Lieutenant Commander and plotting and planning strategies with my brother in a game of Battleship.
In honor of Pretend to Be a Time Traveler Day (No, I did not just make that up!), I created this interactive word search. I was completely addicted to word searches as a kid, and this is1 year ago Read more -
Blog postThe amazing Mackenzie Flohr, author of The Rite of Wands, interviewed me for her magical blog. She featured me and my debut YA historical fantasy novel, Fabric of a Generation on her site. Check out the interview and take a walk around her musings. If you are a Doctor Who fan, you will definitely want to check out her blog. Be sure to leave a comment, so she’ll know you were there!
Read the interview here!
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Blog posthttps://video.wixstatic.com/video/ff554b_82cded816cf74166b971f715de739b02/1080p/mp4/file.mp4 My debut historical fantasy novel, Fabric of a Generation, officially launched today! The main character in my book is Miranda Wilson. Miranda is a 16-year-old daddy’s girl, soccer star, lover of magic, and self-proclaimed critic of all things with a historical “vibe.” She happily torments her younger brother Christopher, a chess prodigy who is often the voice of reason she ignores.
Miranda ho1 year ago Read more -
Blog postHi, all! Come listen to my author interview on episode #55 of The Write Project, a Canadian radio show hosted by Matthew LeDrew through CHMR 93.5 FM. The show highlights authors, their projects, and what it takes to be a modern writer in today's publishing world.
During the 30-minute session, Matthew and I chat about my debut YA novel, Fabric of a Generation, the current trend for genre mash-ups, the debate between stand-alone books and writing a series, an unknown book everyone shoul1 year ago Read more -
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Blog postHello! Welcome to my website. I look forward to sharing my favorite things with you and getting to know you a little bit better.
The Latest Happenings Be sure to check in from time to time to find out the latest happenings and get the most up-to-date information about my newest literary adventures. I look forward to starting this new journey with you.
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First, you start with the queen ...
Jealousy. Greed. Power. Deception. Murder. The beginning of the end of a golden empire.
When family drama threatens to unseat the rightful heir, palace intrigues rouse a conspiracy to commit murder. Entangled in mystery and life-or-death power plays, this novel unveils the burdens of a hero king secretly despised for his own colossal achievements.
What happens when political schemes go too far? Blind loyalty may prove fatal if family secrets jeopardize the harmonious balance of an entire kingdom.
When the tenacious grit of agitators to the throne unite with the powerful persuasion of a queen, anything can happen.
Will revenge or righteous justice rule in the end?
For one teen, life's greatest adventure isn't time travel but finding a way back home ...
Miranda dreams of disappearing. That and torturing her younger brainiac of a brother. To sidestep the risk of personal vulnerability (and her much-hated history class), she plays soccer or skips school by escaping to her favorite magic shop whenever she gets the chance.
As her truancy creates a rift between her ambitious TV producer mother and misunderstood stay-at-home dad, Miranda begins to covet the unknown destiny of strangers and questions whether she will ever have one of her own worth living.
Miranda’s relationships are laced with the strychnine of blame, envy, and doubt. So, when she finds a mystical shawl in the attic, she thinks all her dreams have come true! Her discovery initiates a free fall through time. As she navigates through the hilarious, treacherous, and heartbreaking road to maturity, the strained relationship between her and her mother ignites a troubled path to selflessness and compassion.
Can she use her present circumstances to help redeem herself from her past mistakes? If Miranda cannot find her way back home, she might be forever stuck in time.