Author Archives: Author Shannon Reber
COVID shot blues
Well, today I got my second COVID shot. It was 2 hours ago and I already don’t feel great. The good thing about this issue is that it takes very little energy to either read or write books! Mental energy, yes, but not physical. I’m hoping to get some serious work done! As of now,Continue reading “COVID shot blues”
Book Reviews-
A friend and I are doing a podcast where we review books, talk about books, and promote books. It’s been going for three weeks, and I’ve enjoyed it very much. Our first review was of RA McCandless’ steampunk adventure, The Clockwork Detective. Our next was a book from the shop called Here, written by theContinue reading “Book Reviews-“
Tir na nOg
In the last week or so, I’ve been researching Irish mythology. It’s been a lot of fun…other than the spellings. I thought English spellings were tricky, but we’ve got nothing on the Irish! Looking for names that can be recognized and also pronounced by the average American has been challenging. It’s a challenge I’m veryContinue reading “Tir na nOg”
I Forgot
I didn’t intend to be this person! I wanted to write a post every week. Then, I simply forgot. So here I am, hat in hands, hoping you’re still interested in what I have to say. I had something huge happen last week! I was told that doing audiobooks wasn’t as expensive as I thoughtContinue reading “I Forgot”
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder?
I know, it’s been far longer than it should have been. I always go into these things with the best of intentions, then I get caught up in my life and forget to post something. Well, here I am to rectify the situation. No more neglect for you! There’s been a lot going on recently.Continue reading “Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder?”
Pop-Up Bookshop
I mentioned to my husband yesterday that a friend and I were thinking about doing a Pop-Up shop at a local florist who’s on the verge of shutting down. My friend’s idea was to add our things to the gift-type items he’s already got in the shop and then we’d run it. My husband suggestedContinue reading “Pop-Up Bookshop”