Stretching is a good idea! I’m all done with revisions to what will be my first self-published work in the horror genre. This project was born out of a need to step out of my comfort zone and stretch myself a bit.
Working on this project for the past few months has not only allowed me to explore a side of myself I normally keep hidden, but it gave me the opportunity to make new connections in the indie writing community, too. As I’ve told y’all before, I’ve enjoyed reading horror since I picked up my first book in the genre (Needful Things) when I was way too young. Now I’ve got the courage to contribute to the genre myself and I have the confidence to do it again. After this weekend, I’ll be switching back to The Serrulata Saga. I’m still not moving at the pace I’d like, but my goal is to complete this next novella by the end of the summer. Oh, and one more thing… I’m probably going to do a few giveaways this summer, so make sure you’re following me on Insta and Twitter! Thank you, as always, for stopping by. Exclusive Newsletter Content - Favorite Indie Book of the Month Just a reminder about this new feature that you can only get if you’re subscribed to my monthly newsletter. Sign up if you haven’t already and make sure to whitelist me! Bennett’s Books – May Wrap-Up A list of books I read this past month with links to my Goodread reviews: Skylark in the Fog – Helyna L. Clove The Lion and the Dahlia (Orchid and the Lion, #2) – Gabriel Hargrave Of Knights and Books and Falling In Love – Rita A. Rubin Daylight Chasers – Rue Sparks Dress the Neck Becomingly (Sanguis et Fauna #2) – Emmaline Strange The Hex Next Door (Witches of Moondale, #1) – Lou Wilham Are you signed up for my newsletter? Make sure you whitelist me!
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