What book bloggers need to know (and do) about GDPR

I wasn’t going to write anything about GDPR because I had it in my head that everyone has already said everything that needs to be said. There are loads of blog posts out there. But then I got several book bloggers talking to me on […]

6 years of blogging

It’s been six years since I published my first post on this blog. Six years. That’s a pretty insane amount of time. My life has changed tremendously since 2012 and my blog has seen it all! 21 highlights from the blog This blog got me […]

Review: Wired by Julie Garwood

Review: Wired by Julie Garwood

Despite being part of a series, Wired can be read as a standalone. Man, this book was a huge letdown for me. I had high hopes since I’m a coder and I thought a coding/FBI/romance/thriller book just sounded AMAZING. But it wasn’t what I hoped […]

Review: The Love Interest by Cale Dietrich

Review: The Love Interest by Cale Dietrich

The best part of the book was the romance. I really loved watching that story unfold and Caden slowly starting to realize that he’s gay and understand what his feelings mean. Loved that! The stuff I didn’t quite like… Juliet was boring. Caden has feelings […]

4 Ways I’ve Changed My Online Habits (spoiler: less social media)

In the past, my daily activity has always been very… scattered. I honestly wasn’t getting that much work done and spent way too much time flipping between Twitter and Facebook. Here’s how things have changed in the last few months: 1) No more browsing Twitter […]

2016 in Review – Reading Stats and Favourite Books

2016 in Review – Reading Stats and Favourite Books

This is hopefully the first in my three part “2016 in review” series. I have things to say about books/reading, business, and life stuff. 😛 2016 was one big reading slump. I started out writing very, very few reviews in early 2016. In fact, between […]

Confession: I Hate Selling

I’ve never been one to do a really hard sell (I’ve talked about this before), but this year it seems to have gotten worse and worse. I’ve gotten to the point where I’m no longer just bad at selling, I no longer just dislike selling… […]

BookExpo America Followup – It’s not all doom and gloom

BookExpo America Followup – It’s not all doom and gloom

The biggest problem with the recent BookExpo America news was lack of information. We were told that blogger attendance would be limited and BloggerCon was no longer happening, but key pieces of information were missing: How many bloggers would be allowed? What’s the criteria to […]

I Love GPL Because…

First, a little background for those less familiar with GPL: WordPress is licensed under something called GPL. There’s a lot of text in that licensing document, but the gist of it is this: You are free to view and edit the code. You are free […]

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