Writing doesn’t have to be a lonely endeavor. Join us for the Indie Block Party to meet your writing “neighbors.”
Participants will have the opportunity to share a little about themselves and their writing, while getting to know the other like-minded crazies that make up the Indie Writing World.
Week 1
Day 1: Introduce Yourself
Day 2: Introduce your WIP
Day 3: Interview one of your Characters
Day 4: Interview one of your Neighbors (not your real neighbor…the one who signed up on the linkey after you 😉 )
Week 2
Day 5: What are you reading?
Day 6: Top 5 books
Day 7: Share your most helpful writing tips
Day 8: Share your most helpful social media & networking tips
Full instructions are available at The Peasants Revolt or Dawna Raver’s blog.
Kayla Marlowe is slowly vanishing…
Last year, Kayla’s world imploded. Her beloved father died, leaving her alone with a narcissistic mother who is quick to criticize her daughter’s appearance. During her winter break from college, Kayla’s dangerous obsession with losing weight begins.
Kayla feels like her world changes for the better overnight. Being skinny seems to be the key to the happiness she has desperately been seeking. Her mother and friends shower her with compliments, telling her how fantastic she looks. Kayla is starving, but no one knows it.
Cameron Bennett explodes into Kayla’s life. He’s sexy and kind—he has every quality she has been looking for in a guy. As Cameron grows closer to Kayla and learns of how far she’s willing to go to stay thin, he becomes desperate to save her.
Kayla’s struggles with anorexia and bulimia reach a breaking point and she is forced to confront her body image issues in order to survive. She wonders if Cameron could be the one to help heal her from the pain of her past.
I applaud Heather for writing about such a difficult topic. Some of it was hard to read and it’s a testament to her talent as a writer. I loved the book.
I’ve been reading a lot of NA romance novels lately. This is a perfect example of why I love the genre so much. The challenges of the individual are just as important as the challenges of the romance.
From this book, I learned a little more about how to write about difficult topics and not loose site of the story.
Do you have difficulties writing about sensitive topics in your work?
great post!
Sounds like an interesting book, Sydney!
I’m a pediatric nurse, and I’ve worked with a few girls, and a young man, dealing with this exact kind of thing. I’d love to read this book and get another perspective on it!
Such a scary issue. No one should have to starve to feel good about themselves.
I need to find a good book to read. I’m starving for good literature.
Lee
Tossing It Out
That sounds like a tough read. I’m weird but that’s almost more scary monsters. Well, some monsters. Still. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, agree. Monster’s don’t scare me, but this story was hard to read.
These kind of stories break my heart. Sounds like it tugged at your heartstrings as well.
Oh yeah!
This books seems amazing. That’s so much struggle for one person to go through and there are so many girls out there being bullied because of what they look like.