Some writers are very disciplined. Me? Not so much. As life happens, my writing pays the price. Â It tends to be the first thing that gets moved to the “I’ll do it tomorrow” list and I end up feeling frustrated with my lack of progress. Â I admire writers who stick to schedules, who recognize the…
Category: Fiction
My stop on the “Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy” tour
Hello everyone and welcome to the last stop on the “Dumplin’” tour. Please feel free to hop on the other stops and enjoy the review.  You don’t need to be a hard-core fan of Dolly Parton to get this, however I am willing to bet that even if you’re not there’s at least…
LaChouett’s January wrap up!!
Hi everyone! And welcome to my first wrap up of the year. I like to think that I started 2016 with quite a selection actually. Most were YA reads, one of them a fantasy book. So, let’s start with my first read, “The Icarus Show” by debut author Sally Christie. Meeting Alex Meadows was like…
LaChouett meets Helen Maslin the lady behind “Darkmere”
Hello everyone! I think Helen and I have been trying to get this interview on Chouett for months but life kept getting in the way so it is a real pleasure to have her on today. Her debut novel came out in August 2015 and you can read my thoughts on it here. Now, back…
Book Review: ” Anna And The Swallow Man” by Gavriel Savit
I have just indulged in a feast of beautiful writing, but I am not quite full up. And maybe that is the point of this novel. Sadly, I find myself not entirely satisfied by this read. Something is missing. I am not sure if I can pin point what led to my current feelings but…
LaChouett and the “What Makes Us Human?” challenge question.
Blogger pal Andrew from http://thepewterwolf.blogspot.co.uk/  has been attempted to answer the very challenging question “What Makes Us Human? Since there is strength in numbers it was only logical to extend the invitation to answer the said question to others that might have a few thoughts on the subject. To tell you the truth, I don’t really…
