Look, we all make mistakes. The problem with Taylor Swift’s mistake is that she and her record company made millions of dollars and probably pissed millions of people off. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, it goes like this: She released an album with a fake-out track—Track 3—which consisted of 8 seconds of … Continue reading 11 Songs that Should Have Hit Number 1 Before Taylor Swift’s Track 3
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A St. Patrick’s Day Treat
Review (of sorts) for Lunasa with the RTE Orchestra As a music blogger, I often get samples for review. Sometimes, the music I receive doesn’t fit the blog for which I write, and I have to sadly forego the review. In almost every case, I enjoy the music on my own time and wish I … Continue reading A St. Patrick’s Day Treat
Blogger Book Fair: Welcome Kimberly Gould
Blogger Book Fair Continues with Kimberly Gould, Fellow Martin Sisters Publishing Author I was lucky enough to be one of the first readers of Kimberly's debut novel, Cargon: Honour & Privilege, a Young Adult dystopian novel unlike any other out there. Cargon, a game where social status is gambled away like pennies, is the central feature of … Continue reading Blogger Book Fair: Welcome Kimberly Gould
A Moment with Aida Brassington
I've eagerly awaited work from Aida Brassington and was thrilled to learn that she's released her first novel, Between Seasons. I currently have my grubby little hands on it, and I can't wait to dig right in. Aida was kind enough to answer a few questions about her book, her writing process, and her affection … Continue reading A Moment with Aida Brassington
The Making of a Book Trailer
I had every intention of blogging about Liam’s new weed trimmer, but after being assured divorce would be in my future if I wrote one word on the subject, I decided to avoid that topic. Instead, I bring you the making of a book trailer. After all, it’s relevant and interesting, and it saves my … Continue reading The Making of a Book Trailer