Blog

AI in Writing: Should It Be Allowed?

Recently, my social media feeds have been inundated with complaints about AI in writing. Whether it’s writers using AI to create cover art, edit their books, or write their books for them. This is a major debate that has had me thinking for quite some time now. According to this coursera article, AI, or Artificial…

What E-Reader I Use

I’ve mentioned in previous posts that I enjoy reading with both physical books and e-readers. This week, I wanted to showcase the e-reader I use. Who Uses E-Readers E-readers are a great option for people without a lot of space, people who travel frequently, people who read a lot of e-pub articles or books, and…

Finding Time for Health

It’s a new year and, like so many others, I made it a goal to get healthier and become more active. This is a difficult goal to achieve because most of my hobbies are sedentary. Reading, video games, watching TV, writing. All of these things are done while sitting. It is not healthy to be…

The Midwinter Blues

Anyone who knows me is aware I do not like winter. I don’t like to be cold. I can’t sleep, have know energy, and just generally can’t get myself to function as a normal human. Then there’s the daylight, or lack of it. As soon as the sun sets, my brain tells me the day…

Should You Set a Reading Goal?

It’s that time again. The start of a new year. A time when many people set resolutions for changes they wish to make in their lives. There are the typical goals like eat healthier, lose weight, spend more time with family. Many people also choose the goal to read more books. I like utilizing the…

Happy New Year – My Plans for 2025

Then end of 2024 was rough for me and my family. Loss and illness made me want to skip the holidays entirely and my posting suffered for it. With a new year ahead, I am committing to focus on this blog, posting regularly working to make it the best it can be. For this first…

Reading Wars: Physical Books vs. E-Reader vs. Audio Books

I read a lot of books. I utilize e-books, listen to audio books, and have a large collection of physical books. Whether or not I have read all of those physical books is not part of today’s discussion. As any book lover knows, collecting and reading books are two separate hobbies. Reading in and of…

The Ghosts of Phasmophobia: Where Do They Come From?

Phasmophobia is a psychological horror game in which the player and up to three friends work together to figure out what type of ghost is haunting a location. Depending on difficulty level, the players will receive up to three types of evidence to help determine which ghost they are dealing with. Ghost activity and events…

Get Out of Your Reading Rut

We’ve all been there. One week you’re reading book after book, starting a new title as soon as you finish the last one. Crushing your TBR list (or ignoring it entirely for the books that pop up from your favorite influencers). Your hitting your reading goal, or even surpassing it. The the next week you…

Why I Love Horror

To be completely honest, I read most genres. My least favorite are romance and historical fiction, but I still read them. I loved Sarah Dessen as a teen and still check regularly to see if she has a new book coming out, even though I’m past the young adult stage of life. I don’t read…