In this episode, Rachel shares about three middle grade books that are great read-alouds for kids, a great indie author marketing course, the hidden gift in learning photography, why she’s decided to work on one writing project at a time, at least for now, and more about the ABC series “Once Upon a Time.”
In this week’s On My Shelf, I’m talking about an adult author I really enjoy, a new science book that’s been fascinating me, a health and wellness read that’s great for learning more about taking care of your body, how, the importance of incorporating deadlines as a writer and another audio book reader you won’t want to miss.
In this episode, Rachel shares about two nonfiction books she calls gripping reads, the value of reading critically, why every parent needs a little time off, the overwhelming nature of revising manuscripts, and her family’s experience with a show called “Signing Time.”
In this episode, Rachel talks about two fantastic middle grade graphic novels, a parenting book that all people who are in contact with little boys should read, a healthy eating challenge, how she survived a writing crisis, and a fascinating series on the human brain.
In this episode, Rachel highlights some of her favorite poets, a book full of practices that help eliminate stress and worry, the challenge of parenting twins, how reading widely helps make her a better writer, and a very entertaining audio book series.
In this episode, Rachel looks at two middle grade novels that are completely different from each other, a self-editing book that’s helpful for writers, the importance of memories, word count goals and the movie Maleficent.