9 reasons why you should self-publish – with cats — millie schmidt writer

I recently wrote a self-publishing guest post for indie author, Theresa Sopoko. I wrote the article in a bid to convince myself that self-publishing is the way to go. While everyone secretly wants to be published by one of the Big 5, I’ve finally begun to see that the advantages to self-publishing are actually pretty great (if […]

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Cast of Characters: Halloween Costumes (2016)

Happy Halloween, guys and dolls! Tell me in the comments — are you dressing up tonight? Did you go to any swell parties this weekend? My Man and I went as Jim and Pam Halpert to a little shindig last week. No photos, unfortunately, but I figured I’d share what my characters would dress up as instead!

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TBR Thursday: Sleepy Hollow by Peter Lerangis

Confession time: I love reading movie novelizations. If I loved the movie, I’m bound to like the book, as I feel it gives you so much more than the movie ever could. And seeing as Halloween is right about the corner, this TBR feels quite apt.


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It is 1799, the eve if a new century. In New York City, young Constable Ichabod Crane is eager to use his latest scientific methods and his powers of deduction to solve the most brutal of crimes. But nothing can prepare him for the shocking murders that take him far from the city’s cobblestones to the eerie town of Sleepy Hollow.

Awaiting him are three beheaded bodies, all apparently victims of a legendary Headless Horseman returned from the grave to exact revenge. With the help of an orphaned child and a beautiful young woman, Ichabod uses reason to confront the horrors of the unexplained.

But the reality of Sleepy Hollow’s waking nightmare is always before him. A reality where witches cast spells in the darkened woods…trees bleed…and a demon rides at night.