Just for fun, I've decided to try my hand at making memes. My idea was to pair up favorite quotes with photos I've taken in the Great Outdoors. Not to get a big head or anything, but I think they turned out pretty well! :) Here are a few samples.
In a very appropriate nod to Throwback Thursday, today my college newspaper, the Berkeley Beacon, published an interview with me about my book. Check it out!
Another benefit of writing a novel is that there’s no need to endlessly outline—or plan. All you need is a basic idea of where your scene is going, and the creativity flows the minute you touch the keyboard. So, writing becomes a fun experience, where you get to laugh...
I think the evidence in this case is pretty convincing. I mean, how else would the young twins have known the names of their dead sisters’ dolls, if reincarnation weren't involved?
On the morning of February 3, a little before noon, the wireless station at Cape Hatteras, NC overheard a frantic transmission from the Kentucky. The message began with SOS, the international signal for help.
It was followed by: “We are sinking. Our latitude is 32:10...
Story of the S.S. Kentucky, the first American ship to use the SOS distress signal in a Titanic-style disaster. And just like with the sinking of the Titanic, the calamity was predicted in advance by a mother who had a premonition of disaster