by McKenzie Lynn Tozan | Jan 9, 2024 | Book News, Craft & Creativity, Editor's Most Anticipated, Featured, The Feed
Happy Tuesday, readers, writers, and shark fans! For this week’s Tuesday Tip, we want to talk about something that seems to be plaguing everyone more than ever, whether they’re in the creative space or not: the pain of comparing ourselves to other people...
by McKenzie Lynn Tozan | Jan 5, 2024 | Featured, Lit Shark Announcements, The Feed
Happy Friday, readers, writers, and shark fans! And happy first weekend of 2024! If you’re looking for something to read this weekend or are looking to relax a little this weekend before we really ramp up next week, we’ve got you! Issue 4 of Lit Shark...
by McKenzie Lynn Tozan | Jan 2, 2024 | Featured, Friday Feed, The Feed
Happy Tuesday, readers, writers, and shark fans! Happy Holidays, however you celebrated, and Happy New Year! I hope 2024 has been good to you so far. I took a much-needed break away from my desk (in all of its digital forms) for the first time in 2023 to celebrate the...
by McKenzie Lynn Tozan | Dec 14, 2023 | Book News, Featured, The Feed
Hi readers, writers, and shark fans! As you know, Lit Shark is here to celebrate literature and conservation and also to share news and updates about both of those subjects. Unfortunately, not all news is good news. The Book Community on X (Twitter) and TikTok has...
by McKenzie Lynn Tozan | Dec 12, 2023 | Author Interviews, Author Interviews Horror, Author Interviews Young Adult, Craft & Creativity, Featured, The Feed, Writing Prompts
Happy Tuesday, readers, writers, and shark fans! We love Motivation Mondays and Tuesday Tips around here, so today, we thought we’d share an interesting series of tips from Goosebumps YA horror author R.L. Stine. We recently sat in on an interview between some...
by McKenzie Lynn Tozan | Dec 11, 2023 | Book Reviews, Book Reviews Nonfiction, Editor's Most Anticipated, Featured, The Feed
Unless they go in totally delusional, most creatives know that their journey to success may not be the smoothest or easiest journey they’ve been on. Actors and writers are referred to as “starving artists” by those critical of working creatives for a reason. ...