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I have a couple of book corrections for the month of March: March 11th-24th: A Pity Party Is Still A Party by Chelsea Harvey Garner March 24-29th: Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling March 29th-29th: The Littles to The Rescue by John Peterson March 30th-Ongoing: The Referral Program Check out April's reading month :) - Amy
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I am here with another group of self-publish advice. This time it is about the formatting of your book: ebooks, paperbacks, and hardcovers. All of these depend on how much money you're willing to spend and what your distributors say. Hello everyone,
One of my last hobbies that I have is something that I can only do in the summertime - swimming! I am not a professional swimmer who can do laps underwear with a swim cap on her head. I just enjoy swimming around a pool with floating, beating personal bests, and doing some handstands. If it is above seventy degrees, then I am swimming! I love feeling the fresh and cool water against my skin. I do mostly the doggy paddle and my own forms of swimming. The pool my family has is an above-ground pool that is circular. I swim in circles for a while and then usually when I am done, I will lounge around with a doughnut swim tube or do some tricks. Some of the tricks I like to do are handstands, twirls, and flips underneath the water. I can hold my breath so that I am able to do nine flips! I try to outdo myself every year with more intense goals to beat: how long can I hold my breath?, how many laps can I do without touching my feet to the bottom?, is it possible for me to do this?, etc. I'm surprised I don't have a mermaid tail and gills at this point! What's something you do in the pool that is incredibly fun? - Amy :) Hello everyone,
I have reached my goal of reading 12 books this year (one per month!). This feat was accomplished by me having a physical reading log. I have tried GoodReads, my notes, and posting it on here, but I often don't get as much satisfaction from them. With my physical reading log, I can color it in and I always have it ready (doesn't need to be charged!) So let me take you on a tour of the reading tracker I am currently using. Hello everyone,
I have some corrections to post about my last monthly reading wrap-up. Unfortunately, my online presence had plummeted last month due to my computer breaking. The hinges were beginning to pop out of the frame! I have had this happen on an old computer and it completely ruined it. My regularly scheduled posts should be coming back on. January 27th - February 13: Icebreaker by Hannah Grace February 14 - February 18: Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling February 19 - February 22: How She Died. How I Lived. by Mary Crockett February 23 - February 26: Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling Enjoy! - Amy :) Hello everyone, I don't really have an explanation for this blog. I just really like bees! Specifically bumble bees! Those chubby little fat guys are so darn cute! Anytime I see one, I am mesmerized by them. I've started a Bee plushie/crocheted family: BEEatrice, BobBEE, BarBEE, AbBEE, and GabBEE. (I like puns!). My hobby of collecting plushies of bees extends farther than that: I aspire to be a beekeper when I am older. I think it would be so cool! Do you have any additional Bee pun names for me? Let me know down below! Amy :) Hello everyone,
I haven't given advice in QUITE SOME TIME. So, I feel that is it only fair to give advice now. This time, about cover design! You've heard people say "don't judge a book by it's cover!", but let's be real, everyone does! It's what captivates us and gets us engaged. I definitely do it - I can't help it! If the cover grabs my attention, I look at the back cover to see if I actually like it. Sometimes the great cover will make me buy the book anyway. Sometimes a bad cover will make me put the book back. In that regard, COVER DESIGN IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS THE MATERIAL INSIDE. Hello everyone,
Thank you so much for everyone who had voted for me on the Times Leader's Best of the Best Award 2024. I wanted to thank anyone who had told me they voted and couldn't have asked for a better support system! It truly means a lot to me that so many people believe in me as a writer. - Amy Hello everyone,
How I make my blog posts for the reading wrap-up is by scheduling a post. That way, in case I forget to post or update the blog, it will still post on the date. In saying that, some of my dates are incorrect when they are posted. Here is the updated dates: January 21st - January 27th: Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling January 28th - Ongoing: Icebreaker by Hannah Grace Forgive me! These will probably be a new addition to these blog posts! - Amy :) Hello everyone,
Another rendition of what my hobbies are! This time, I'm focusing on my love for the sport of gymnastics. Now I know what you're thinking, did you ever do gymnastics? I never have, but I fell in love with the sport while watching the 2012 Olympic Trials for the United States. My favorite gymnast at the time was Aly Raisman (and she still is). I like to compare my love for gymnastics the same way men love football. I keep tallies, I watch all of the broadcasts and competitions, I make fake teams, and I even run a fan-made website! I have watched every single Olympic and World championship that I could find on YouTube. I found all of the United States' National Championships too. In saying that, I also wanted to predict who my 2024 Olympic Team is. Realistically, this won't be it. Women:
I am still going through the Olympic, World, and National broadcasts for the men. Once I am done with the men, I am going to try going through the Rhythmic history too. Do you have a favorite gymnast? (Past or present)? - Amy :) |
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