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While the year had its share of disappointments, books I disliked or did not finish, it also had some stellar reads that excited, surprised, and intrigued me.
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While 2025 was a solid year for me, it was unfortunate for several clients. Sadly, I saw 3 long-term clients step back from publishing due to family issues or job losses, but we’ve kept in touch, and one of them handed me a monster manuscript last month. This year also saw me step back from
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With November upon us and the submission deadline approaching, I thought I’d take a few moments to share a final update with everyone. Before I do, though, if you’ve yet to check out the Call for Submissions and are wondering what this is all about, you can read the full details here: Call for Submissions:
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Well, here we are, already a week into October, so I thought I’d take a few moments to share some updates with everyone. Before I do, though, if you’ve yet to check out the Call for Submissions and are wondering what this is all about, you can read the full details here: Call for Submissions:
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Every reader has their own tastes, of course, but these are the Lambda Literary Award finalists that have earned a place on my TBR this year:
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These are the 10 books that not only wowed me most with their take on gender, but also entertained me, and (most importantly) made me feel seen.
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Tools are great for a first pass, for a sanity check, or just to clean up your manuscript for reading. They have value, and they have their place, but only when used correctly – and they’re no replacement for a human reader.
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To say that 2024 was bigger and better than anything I’ve ever done before would be an understatement. It was exciting, but also exhausting at times as I struggled to keep all of my clients happy. This was the year I learned to say No (or at least Not Now) to ensure I was giving
