Greetings and salutations, dear readers.
This week, I have had the honor of writing guest posts for not one, but TWO blogs. Pretty cool, huh? Therefore, instead of one of my usual posts, I am directing you to the links for the two guest posts.

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For the first post, I was invited by TheBookBlogger2014 from The Book Blogger. It’s a really fun and relatively new blog all about books (yeah, yeah, I know that you could have figured out that one on your own). He reviews both modern texts, such as Justice for Hire, and classics such as Tess of D’Urbervilles and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The following is the link to my guest post (just don’t get too freaked out by it . . . ): https://thebookblogger2014.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/creepy-classics/ .
For the second post, I was invited by Ryan Lanz from A Writer’s Path. A Writer’s Path primarily publishes useful tips and advice regarding writing, and it’s quite popular. Heck, I bet that a couple of you reading this are actually followers of the blog. Fun fact: I am the very FIRST invited guest blogger/”special contributor” (I know, fancy) in the history of A Writer’s Path. How cool is that? The following is the link to my guest post: http://ryanlanz.com/2015/02/28/pucker-up-writing-a-kissing-scene/ .
Please go check out those posts and blogs. Thanks for reading and have a great week, everyone!
Congrats! They were both great posts. Especially loved the scary book one. Still kind of chuckling about The Little Mermaid. I’m ALMOST curious enough to go read it.
Thank you, and thank you for reading them! Don’t read The Little Mermaid. It will scar you for life.
Totally concur with you on the Tell Tale Heart, and as for Hans Christian Andersen, YES! Avoid The Red Shoes if you want to ever enjoy shoe shopping or dancing again.
I do love shoe shopping and dancing, so thank you for the warning and for the read!