Category: writing
Upcycled Notebooks – Design Your Own
The first step is to find an image you like. Cut the size and shape to add that of your notebook. Secure it by using a glue stick, and then put stripes across the front to protect the image and make your notebook cover somewhat water/coffee proof (this is also a bonus).
J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Black Depths, the first two books of the series can be found on Amazon, Kobo, iBooks, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, will be release March 28th, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series will be release by the end of 2016.
Tuesday Writing Prompt
What I’m Reading: Undertow by Michael Buckley
My latest read was Undertow by Michael Buckley. This young-adult distopian adventure reminded me of my own book, Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, in the sense that it revolves around sea-creatures.
Undertow follows the story of Lyric Walker, who lives on a Coney Island in a future where a bunch of sea-creature refugees have moved onto the beach. This book was very well written, and very action-adventurey, as I’m pretty sure everyone has come to expect from a teen distopian novel. Now, what I loved about this book was the writing, the pacing, and the friendship between Lyric and Bex, I thought that was marvellously done. What I didn’t like, was the all the despair.
This is a distopian world where everyone seems to hate the refugees. There seems to be very little sympathy, understanding, or even curiosity about the new arrivals. Everyone just wants them gone. This got me a little down, because I don’t want to think that humans are like this. I would like to think that if a bunch of sea-creatures suddenly walked out of the ocean that people would try to make friends with them. I’m that kind of person.
The other thing I really wanted this book to have that it didn’t was pictures. The creatures in this book were just out there, in terms of description, and at times I was confused about what creature looks like what, as the majority of them don’t look particularly human. Plus, I just love books with pictures. (Miss. Peregrine’s anyone?)
Still, even with the despair and hatred and violence, which there was a lot of in this book, it was a good, solid read. I’m not obsessed with it, but I really liked it, and I will read the next book.
4/5 Stars.
Other Book Reviews:
J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Black Depths, the first two books of the series can be found on Amazon, Kobo, iBooks, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, will be release March 28th, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series will be release by the end of 2016.
What’s Up Wednesday
Meanwhile, I’m reading a lot, and should have some reviews up for you soon. My reading list is over a hundred books long right now. I’ve set my Goodreads goal this year at 40 books, and the app is telling me I’m currently one book behind. Good thing I booked a vacation to Vancouver in April then!
I’ve got a few more reviews for Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch on Amazon. Thanks to everyone who put the time in to let me and others know what you think of my book. Reviews are always welcome, even bad ones as that’s one of the best ways to improve.
I’ve started a few new regular type features on the blog, mainly the picture quotes, which I’ve been having fun making. Do you have a favourite quote from Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch? If you do, let me know, and maybe I will feature it.
Meanwhile, here’s a special bit of book spine poetry I composed for a contest a while back, and forget to enter. Oh well.
A tree grows in Brooklyn, in falling snow. Inside, the girl at midnight entwined the mist in the mirror, and the birds rained down.
Happy Reading.
J. E. Hunter
J. E. Hunter is the author of the Black Depths Series. Tales of a Redheaded Sea-Witch, and Black Depths, the first two books of the series can be found on Amazon, Kobo, iBooks, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. The third book, Dark Shores, will be release March 28th, 2016. The fourth and last book of the Black Depths series will be release by the end of 2016.
Tuesday Writing Prompt
Quote of the Day
Upcycling – Make Your Own Bookmarks
Step 3 – Glueing and Taping
First glue the pictures to the cardboard to keep them in black. Then cover with a single piece of packing tape, making care to carry the tape over the edge of the bookmark. Press the tape firmly to the bookmark. Flip the bookmark over and tape the other side so that the bookmark is fully encapsulated in the tape.
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What I’m Doing: Colouring – Lost Ocean
I bought this new colouring book, Lost Ocean. I thought it was a great idea to use it to get in the mood for working on my sea-themed Black Depths series. Instead, I’ve been colouring in bed while listening to season two of Serial.
It’s been fun.
What I didn’t realize about this book is that there are hidden objects, so as a bonus to colouring, you get to look for things like diamond rings, potion bottles, keys, and magic lamps. Here are a couple pictures of my book so far. It’s taking me about an hour to colour a whole page. Maybe even longer depending how many colours I choose to use. By that time, my hands pretty sore, but my mind has had a nice, long break. And then I’m ready to write, or go to sleep, or both.


















