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Tag Archives: Guest Post

Dystopia Lives On

Dystopia. It’s everywhere. On your bookshelves, in the hands of millions of readers, lurking in your nightstand drawer for a surprise sneak attack. Okay, maybe the last part is an exaggeration, but I think it’s safe to say that dystopian books are currently one of the hottest sub-genres in the world of young adult literature….

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Some Basic Photography Tips (From a Pro!)

Let me start by saying that I dearly love my mom. My love for photography springs from her and her CONSTANTLY taking pictures when I was a kid and being a “semi pro” of sorts. She taught me the first things I learned about photography and we can honestly make a pretty good team when…

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A Reading Wish List

Hey y’all. My name is Melina and I am one of Arena’s reader friends. We first met on Twitter where I love to chat about books, and then we met in person at a Sophie Jordan and Kiersten White book signing. We’ve been book besties ever since! I feel right at home here because I…

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RecalibRAting Life

Howdy everyone! My name is Kristen and these days I spend a lot of time Just Thinking! I met my husband Bryan our freshman year at Texas A&M—true to Aggie tradition, our first kiss was at Midnight Yell and he proposed under the Century Tree. We’ll celebrate our 3rd wedding anniversary this coming May 16th!…

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Leaving on a Jet Plane

Image Source Tomorrow, I’m headed to San Francisco for a Girls Photography Getaway with Adobe.  That is, if the weather here in Dallas cooperates. No more snow, please! While I’m gone, I have a great line-up of guest posts planned for you. These ladies have amazing blogs and I’m honored to have each of them…

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Guest Post by Beth Revis: The Brilliance of Firefly

Today, I am so super-excited.  I’m excited because in just TWO MONTHS Across the Universe hits shelves.  You guys, I cannot wait to read this one! This debut novel by Beth Revis has been described as “part sci-fi, part dystopian, and entirely brilliant.” That description reminded me of another fictional work, set far in the…

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