2024 Mid Year Freakout
It’s been June for a while… which means we’re officially halfway through 2024… which means it’s time for the annual Mid-Year Freakout Tag! In case you’re new around here, this is the one post that I will write with any semblance of consistency. (and on that note, thank you for sticking around with my sporadic
How to Start Reading Classics (and ACTUALLY enjoy them)
Hello everyone! For the past few months, I’ve become increasingly obsessed with reading classics. Frankenstein, Lord of the Flies, Phantom of the Opera, To Kill a Mockingbird . . . the list keeps getting longer. Before this strange obsession, I had a hard time reading older books. Usually I was required to read them for school,
How to Keep From Injuring Your Books
Greetings, dear readers. It is I, your book. I spend my days sitting on your shelf with my fellow books, waiting for the chance to be read. I must confess, though, that some of us are a bit afraid for that moment. You see, we come out of a bookstore perfectly pristine. Our pages are
The “I’ll Get Around To It Later” Tag
I had no ideas for January’s post and not very much time to come up with said ideas. During this dilemma, I stumbled upon my friend Liesl‘s “I’ll Get Around To It Later” tag. So today I have a more lighthearted and chill post for you. We’ll go back to our regularly scheduled programming soon,
The End of 2023 (a recap)
Even though it’s now 2024, I’ve spent a good bit of time thinking about the insane year of 2023. It’s tradition at this point to do a yearly recap, so before I ramble too much about how weird it feels to be in 2024, we’ll get started. 🙂 My 2023 Story Consumption Reading I’m actually
What Youth Orchestra Taught Me About Writing
The writer dream is a special one. Timelines and paths may vary from writer to writer, but the basic dream is this: 1) You pour your heart and soul into writing a novel. 2) Your novel gets published. 3) Your novel impacts people. Maybe your book makes it on the bestseller list. Or perhaps it
The Haystack Butte Square Dance (short story excitement)
Today, I have exciting news. One night, I stayed up late and wrote a short story by hand. That story grew up. It was typed on the computer, put through rounds of edits and prodded by the fantastic writers in my critique group (thank you, Kirsten, Karli, Eliana, Sara, Rebecca, Heidi, Lulu, and Anna!) It
Why You Should Take a Break from Instagram (and how to make it effective)
I used to spend so much of my life on Instagram. Nearly every day, multiple times a day, I liked posts, tapped through stories and checked notifications. In attempts to build a platform, I posted staged pictures of books or flowers or sunsets. I spent so much time trying to write an engaging, not-too-long-but-not-too-short caption.
2023 Mid-Year Reading Adventures
Hello friends! It’s good to see you again. We’re a little over halfway into 2023, and I realized that it’s been a hot minute since I talked about books. In an attempt to amend that issue, I shall recap some of my recent reading adventures for the first half of 2023. “Mood Reading” For the
Why You Should Get A Summer Job As A Writer (+ Project Live Your Story Summertime!)
Summer has pretty much arrived (contrary to the calendar’s beliefs) and with that comes the idea of summer jobs. I’ve spent the past few summers working different jobs and experiencing new things, but it wasn’t until recently that I realized how valuable those adventures have been – both for me as a person and for
Hi! I’m Hannah, a crazy pen-wielding, jack-of-all-trades writer. I write contemporary stories with a magical (or vintage!) twist, usually featuring big families, delicious food, and a few tear jerking scenes. When I’m not writing, you could find me camping, sewing, hiking, cycling, skiing, playing violin or piano, reading, and many other “-ing” words.