Jodi's Blog

By jodi@oonian.com , 22 January, 2016
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 Pulled off balance she stumbled sideways, watching Tate and Nellie heading out without her. She looked to the one who waylaid her, already suspecting whose hand was still wrapped around her arm. Seth Dickson grinned down at her, his blue eyes shining. “I say, Miss Torres, you're looking prettier than a picture this morning.” Lalita swallowed. “Mr.

By jodi@oonian.com , 18 January, 2016
Manitou clock

 “Excuse me, did you say the 'time' you come from?” 

She nodded. 

“The time. Not the place.” 

“Well, the place is different, too, since I'm not from around here.” 

“Where are you from?” 

“Missouri. Close to Kansas City.” He leaned in again. 

When are you from?” She spread her hands dramatically. “The early 21st century.” 

By jodi@oonian.com , 25 December, 2015

I read just shy of thirty books this year, although I laid down and didn't finish at least that many again. Since I set a goal in January to read fewer badly written books, I'm very proud of myself for laying these down and moving on. And still I only found ten books out of the list that I gave 5 stars to. Am I picky? Yep. I consider characters, dialogue, plot, over-all writing quality, and un-put-downability with every review I write.

By jodi@oonian.com , 25 March, 2015
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There is a skill to reviewing a book. The point is not merely to like or dislike.  It is not to compare the writer's perceived morals to your own. It's a place for critical analysis. Since most reviews give you a chance to rate them with 1-5 stars, may I suggest 5 points to consider when rating. 

By jodi@oonian.com , 23 February, 2015

A blast from the past--a column I wrote for the Tonganoxie Mirror around 2006. To read all those columns, go to the home page and look for Cat's Eye. KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA  

Why Bother?

By jodi@oonian.com , 24 August, 2014

Thank you, Ariella Moon, for inviting me to be a part of this tour! Ariella Moon author photoAbout Ariella Moon Ariella Moon is the author of the Teen Wytche Saga, a sweet Young Adult paranormal series. Ariella writes about magic, friendship, high school, secrets, and love in Spell Check, Spell Struck, and Spell Fire from Astraea Press.

By jodi@oonian.com , 13 March, 2014

Cover of Interiors by Design Interiors by Design[/caption] Back when I was in college, my father asked me more than once what I was going to do with a theatre degree. I'd always say, "I don't know, Dad, but acting is all I want to do." Pop in on me anytime after college, and the chance that you'd find me acting in a production of any kind was pretty slim.