How is my favorite suffragette like a hobbit? Continue reading
Author Archives: Sarah E. Morin: sarahemorin.com
Gaze at Me Over the Piano Again, Mr. Darcy
A Limerick for Pride and Prejudice Continue reading
Love stories! See us Feb 14.
Some of my local poet and writer friends will be reading our works this Valentine’s Day!
Open mic 7-8pm.
Nickel Plate Arts Continue reading
Waking Beauty cover
Here’s the cover art for my book, Waking Beauty, coming out this May. Continue reading
Jane Eyre vs. the Super Bowl
Year after year I manage to forget the Super Bowl.
“That’s happening again?”
“Every year.”
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Book review: Fairest: Levana’s Story
Growing up I never thought of Snow White’s stepmother as one of the big baddies in fairy tale literature. With the new version of her in Fairest, I’m beginning to reconsider.
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A “Lunartic” for Audiobooks
It’s here! It’s here! My copy of Marissa Meyer’s Fairest arrived yesterday. I have not geeked out so much over the new release of a book since the 7th book of Harry Potter. I have discovered a new word for fans of The Lunar Chronicles. “Lunartics.” I am resisting the urge to Google the internet … Continue reading
A Lunar Fangirl Moment
Fairest, the 4th book in Marissa Meyer’s The Lunar Chronicles, comes out in 6 hours. Excuse me while I go over here in a corner and have a little fangirl moment. You can see my reviews of the first 3 books in this series here: Book 1: Cinder Book 2: Scarlet Book 3: Cress Continue reading
My Kingdom For Any Mode of Transportation But a Horse
Back in college I spent several years writing a draft of a fantasy/sci fi novel. I was never able to finish it, mainly because the plot started out cute and Mogli-sized, then grew to gremlin-sized and started causing havoc. But it was one of my best attempts at world-building. One of the details I was … Continue reading
National Readathon Day
So evidently Saturday, Jan 24, is National Readathon Day! Brilliant. So I can do what I would be doing anyway, only smile smugly at people and feel entirely justified when I hold up a finger and say, “I’ll get to that after I finish this chapter.” I tried that technique as a kid. Dinner? After this … Continue reading