Author Archives: Lauren Spieller
For this edition of the Weekly Woof, I have chosen two of the cutest teeny tiny dogs out there. I’m usually more of a big dog person myself, but these two Pomeranians are just SO cute. On the left is Mochi, … Continue reading
Thank you to the fabulous Jessie Devine for passing the Lovely Blog Award on to me! So I’m supposed to tell you 7 juicy secrets about me. Since I’m generally pretty open about my weirdness, this is going to be difficult…but here … Continue reading
Welcome to my second Weekly Woof! I’d like to introduce you to Pre, short for Prefontaine, the American middle and long-distance runner. Like her namesake, this adorable Boston Terrier mix is a fabulous athlete. Not only can she easily run a … Continue reading
As I mentioned in my 2013 Resolutions post, I am going to be blogging more this year. What better way to meet that goal than by putting together a puppy post each Wednesday, hereafter known as….THE WEEKLY WOOF! I’ll be posting photos, … Continue reading
Here are my New Year’s Resolutions. Don’t forget to tell me yours in the comments! READ at least 1 book per week. I have a massive “To-Read” list that includes barely any 2013 releases, so I may have to make some … Continue reading
I’m sure no one is surprised that I’m recommending that you buy books for the holidays, but here’s my reasoning (beyond the fact that reading is GREAT): books are the ultimate personal-but-not-so-personal-that-it’s-creepy gift. With just a little bit of thought, you can … Continue reading
I’ve been invited by Eddy Rivas to participate in this lovely little meme: My Next Best Thing! I’m super excited to talk about my novel, SIGHTLESS! …so here we go! P.S. Feel free to ask any follow up questions you … Continue reading
Last Month I wrote a post about finding a literary agent, but I didn’t spend much time on the actual query letter (hereafter: QL). In case you missed that post (how dare you!) here’s what I had to say about … Continue reading
A friend of mine recently asked about finding a literary agent, and I wrote him a long email detailing the various ins and outs of what can be a grueling process. I learned most of what I know by reading … Continue reading