Child of Prophecy by T. E. Bradford: Book Review

Child of Prophecy by T. E. Bradford is a young adult fantasy novel introducing readers to the Divide Series. And y’all…this book has everything needed for a fantastic, fast-favorite book! This book has… What Child of Prophecy is About Nova Hawthorne doesn’t fit in. At fifteen, she isn’t like normal teenagers. She can see soundsContinue reading “Child of Prophecy by T. E. Bradford: Book Review”

Jarm Del Boccio: Author Interview

Jarm Del Boccio, the author of the middle grade biblical fiction book The Heart Changer, is a native of Chicago now living on the eastern coast. Though she primarily concentrates on writing for God’s glory in her current chapter, Jarm has previously worked in education as a kindergarten, high school art, and home economics teacherContinue reading “Jarm Del Boccio: Author Interview”

The Regal Pink by Jenny Knipfer: Book Review

The Regal Pink by Jenny Knipfer is the beginning of a three-part fantasy series entitled Retold Fairy Tales, and it has secured its place in my heart as one of my favorite books I’ve ever read. A wholesome story that follows a fairy on a mission to secure her wings, an orphan boy who hasContinue reading “The Regal Pink by Jenny Knipfer: Book Review”

Tomato Juice by AudraKate Gonzalez: Book Review

Tomato Juice by AudraKate Gonzalez is a creepily haunting YA novel with themes of family, grief, and faith. Not only is the writing well-done, but the main character is both likable and relatable. Readers follow fourteen year-old Dean during arguably the most unusual summer of his life. And with each strange experience, readers are moreContinue reading “Tomato Juice by AudraKate Gonzalez: Book Review”

Seven Tips to Tackle Writer’s Block

Seven Tips to Tackle Writer’s Block, written by Brittany Eden Introduction: Tackle Writer’s Block I personally don’t believe in writer’s block. If that is a shock to you, I’m sorry, but I don’t. I believe writing comes from who weare—somewhere deep inside that’s beautiful and deep and sometimes scary—and if there aren’t words as aContinue reading “Seven Tips to Tackle Writer’s Block”

Rise of Knight and Sword by Miriam Wade

Rise of Knight and Sword: A Book Spotlight Rise of Knight and Sword by Miriam Wade is book one in the award-winning One Sword Saga series. These books reimagine Arthurian legend in a steampunk fantasy world at the height of the 1920’s. Follow Guinevere and her crew as they face off against smugglers, wild dinosaurs,Continue reading “Rise of Knight and Sword by Miriam Wade”

Guess How Much God Loves You by Karen Ferguson: Book Review

Guess How Much God Loves You by Karen Ferguson Happy Saturday, my unicorn readers! March is flying by, and soon it will be April. One thing I love about the month of April is it is the month my great-grandmother was born. A second thing I love about April is that it is Earth Month!Continue reading “Guess How Much God Loves You by Karen Ferguson: Book Review”

Inside Indie Publishing with Twenty Hills

Inside Indie Publishing is a new feature here on The Unicorn Writer’s blog this year. Today, we will learn more about indie publishing with our special guest Anne J. Hill. Anne is an indie author and operator of the small press Twenty Hills Publishing. Twenty-Hills Publishing was started in 2021. Since its creation, several anthologiesContinue reading “Inside Indie Publishing with Twenty Hills”

Interview with Author Jennifer Bosma

Author Jennifer Bosma, who wrote I Know the Plans, is joining me today for an interview! I absolutely adore her picture book, and I’m excited to learn more about her. In case you missed the spotlight and review of her book last week, you can find it here. Living in Georgia, author Jennifer Bosma workedContinue reading “Interview with Author Jennifer Bosma”

Author Interview: Hannah Carter

As part of the week-long blog party in celebration of the upcoming release of The Depths of Atlantis, I had the privilege of interviewing the author, Hannah Carter! Residing in Kentucky, Hannah is an award-winning author. Her flash fiction piece, “A Home for Nova,” won not only Havok’s Prismatic Editor’s Choice award, but also aContinue reading “Author Interview: Hannah Carter”