by amiemccracken | Dec 4, 2012 | books, writing
Click to add me to Goodreads!Have you been told there’s a little too much telling in your novel? Want to remedy it? Then this is the book for you!In Show & Tell in a Nutshell: Demonstrated Transitions from Telling to Showing you will find sixteen real...
by amiemccracken | Jun 7, 2012 | book review, books, reading, writing
Jessica Bell’s new poetry collection, Fabric, is full of life. It reads like little stories in the lilt and cadence of her tone and voice with raw emotions ranging from anguish to giddyness to satire.I am not a poetry reader, I really wish I were and that I had...
by amiemccracken | May 31, 2012 | Uncategorized
The internet used to be a creepy thing where if you met people they were just scumbags who would steal your identity and if they wanted to meet you in person it meant they wanted to rape you and then skin you alive, or something like that. But in the last two years I...
by amiemccracken | Nov 14, 2011 | book review, reading
Jessica Bell’s literary novel String Bridge is about everyday life and the things we need to give up to live it. The main character, Melody, is a wife and mother who isn’t sure she wants to be doing that, she wants to be a musician.Being as it’s literary...
by amiemccracken | Nov 7, 2011 | reading
This is Jessica Bell’s blog tour for her new novel String Bridge. Yay! I’ve interviewed her so you can all get to know her better. This is also a giveaway for a signed copy of String Bridge so make sure you read until the end and fill out the form! The...