by tanyaagler | Jan 8, 2015 | reading
There’s a trend going around that I’m not on board with. A lot of people who like to read are discussing how they’re more than willing to give up on a book early on if they don’t immediately fall in love with the story. I’ve talked to more than one person who has told...
by tanyaagler | Jan 5, 2015 | writing
Where do you write? Romance writers often fall into one of three categories: plotters, pantsers, and plotsers. Plotters plan out the road map of their novel before they write with tools such as an outline, Scrivener, syllabi, index cards, etc. Pantsers usually fly by...
by tanyaagler | Jan 1, 2015 | New Year's Day, writing
I’m not a big believer in New Year’s resolutions. When I was a kid, I’d always make the same resolutions and never follow through for more than a month. Now that I’m older, I try to change things when I see I need to change something rather than wait for a new...
by tanyaagler | Dec 17, 2014 | reading
What makes you turn the pages of a book? I’m not talking about why you start reading a book in the first place although those reasons alone could take up a whole blog with reasons such as a friend’s recommendation, a great cover, or a free copy. I’m...
by tanyaagler | Dec 16, 2014 | writing
What’s that I write? Easter eggs at Christmastime? Yes, you read that correctly. I’m blogging about Easter eggs today, but not the type that you dye at Easter. These Easter eggs are the little hidden secrets in a movie, television series or a book that often refer to...