I'll be honest, sports romance is not my preferred cup of tea (or coffee for that matter). I've never been drawn to athletes beyond high school, and even then the boys I liked tended to have other things going for them... like playing guitar, deadly combinations. But you know I'm always up for branching beyond my literary comfort zone. And I'm so glad I did with Amari Nylix's The One Who Undid Me. Keep reading to hear more about my thoughts and don't miss the giveaway!
Navigating Imposter Syndrome
I wish I had all the answers for you, that this could be the fix you need to hear to help with your own struggles. But I hope you're at least encouraged in knowing you aren't alone. Many people, even more successful people than me, can't quite shake the whispers of "not enough." Instead of accepting and dwelling on that voice, I encourage you today to use those words as a challenge to yourself. Take the drive and the sense of "not enough" to do even better with your next project. Sometimes I wonder if that's not simply the voice all creative artists hear. That even the great masters of their craft are never fully satisfied, but that is what pushes them to keep creating.
Book Review: Just A Hat
Shanah Khubiar has caught "lightning in a bottle" with her coming-of-age story about a young Jewish boy on the cusp of manhood in the late 70s. There's humor, heartache, and even danger between the pages, along with truly thought-provoking commentary.
