Poetry Spotlight: Harlem

Hi friends! In the month of June, any funds I receive through my Ko-Fi will be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. That's right, all of it. 100%. You can either click the "buy me a coffee" button to the side or the "Ko-Fi" link at the top. Remembering Langston Hughes Hello friends! Welcome … Continue reading Poetry Spotlight: Harlem

A (Quick) Grammar Lesson

Hi friends! In the month of June, any funds I receive through my Ko-Fi will be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. That's right, all of it. 100%. You can either click the "buy me a coffee" button to the side or the "Ko-Fi" link at the top. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Hey … Continue reading A (Quick) Grammar Lesson

We Need to Talk

Hi friends! In the month of June, any funds I receive through my Ko-Fi will be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. That's right, all of it. 100%. You can either click the "buy me a coffee" button to the side or the "Ko-Fi" link at the top. This comes as no surprise, but … Continue reading We Need to Talk

Reading Challenge Update: May 2020

Woah, we're already at the end of May! This month was crazy. I worked from home most of the time, but I was bad and didn't read most of my free time. I have to admit, I watched way more Hallmark and Travel Channel than I want to admit to. This month, I read three … Continue reading Reading Challenge Update: May 2020

Author Spotlight: Amy Tan and Lani Wendt Young

Hey there, happy Saturday! Welcome to another edition of our author spotlight. May is Asian American and Pacific Islander month, so for our spotlight we actually have TWO great authors today! Amy Tan Harper Collins Publishers Amy Tan is an incredibly well-known Asian author, specializing in the mother-daughter relationship. Growing up, I remember seeing my … Continue reading Author Spotlight: Amy Tan and Lani Wendt Young