To you: You do you When you have to. To someone: This time Is my mine. --Kari
Author: Kari Lynn M
On the road again…
I can wait to get on the road again. So, guys, what's up? Where's my homedogs at, what's going on in all y'all's lives? Curious about mine? No? Well, I'm gonna talk about it anyway. It seems like just yesterday I got home from the big ol' WI. You know, where I was stuck in …
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To you: You can be afraid, But always speak To someone: I was always too scared To talk to you --Kari
…Flashback Friday?
So, guys, I was cleaning/reorganizing my room for the billionth time the other night (it's actually a type of stress reliever for me, believe it or not)... and I stumbled upon some things that I, deep down, knew that I had but, neither deeply nor superficially, really remembered. Okay... they're my old "song" notebooks. And …
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To you: Don't ever deny yourself A good time To someone: Don't ever promise me A great time --Kari
The Emma Lenford series… NOW IN AUDIO!
Whoa, you guys, this is exciting... Okay, okay, a video is worth all my thousand words, though, so check it! https://youtu.be/KTUqhNCT1-Q Now, I'll just say... THAT'S RIGHT, IT'S COMING! The "Emma Lenford" series now begins in an audiobook journey, starting with "What Now, Emma Lenford?", which I have JUST published! Links are still coming... Stay …
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To you: Focus on your own Best qualities To someone: I just thought you had What I didn't --Kari
Your book: the situation
So, here's the sitch... How's your current book in the works (or any fictional writing project you left alone for a while) doing? Fine, you say? No... really? How's it doing? Whether your fictional book/work is just doing eh, okay, terrible, or great, we could also use some extra spice in it! I mean, if …
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To you: Listen, Even if you don't hear. To someone: Did you say something? --Kari
Mad Libs: Poem Style
Let's have some fun today, guys! I'm sure everybody's familiar with Mad Libs, right? You know, these things... Photo taken from Walmart.com. Well, a lot of people used to do these things as kids. At least, I did after I found my older sister's original Mad Libs book from the 80s yellowing in the bottom …