Kellie Sheridan
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Kellie Sheridan may as well live on the internet or in a library. She is a Young Adult author, spending her time writing and watching far too much Netflix near Toronto, Canada. You can find Kellie on Twitter (@Kellie_Sheridan) or contact her by email at kellie@theyoungfolks.com

TV Review: Reign 3×02 “Betrothed”

Don’t get me wrong, I love Reign more than almost anything else that is currently on TV, but… this episode didn’t really do it for me. I didn’t hate it by any stretch, but I always have such high expectations…

Author Interview: K.N. Lee, Author of ‘Rise of the Flame’

Today we have a very special guest! K.N. Lee is here to talk about her novel, Rise of the Flame! About the book: Six races. Four realms. One human girl who can bring them together in peace… or war. Lilae has been…

TV Review: Reign 3×01 “Three Queens, Two Tigers”

For all of the great shows that are currently airing, nothing has impressed me as consistently as The CW’s Reign. While calling it historical fiction is probably a bit of a stretch, okay a huge stretch, it never talks down…

Video Game Review: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare

Platform Played: WiiU Developer: Electronic Arts Release Date: February 25th, 2014 When you go to pvzgardenwarfare.com the first thing you’ll see is their tagline, ‘Shooters Just Got Weird,’ and I think that about sums things up. While this game is absolutely a shooter, it’s…

TV Review: Fear the Walking Dead 1×06 “The Good Man”

And here we are, the final episode of season one of Fear the Walking Dead. Officially, this episode is called ‘The Good Man’ but I think we should just go ahead and call it “Well, that was a terrible plan…”…

TV Review: Sense8 1×09 – 1×12

It’s time to have a look at the final three episodes of season one, which bring all eight of our main characters together in an attempt to rescue one of their own.

Blog Tour: Overexposed by Adrienne James (Guest Post on Advice for Young Writers)

Whether new or seasoned, young or old, if you have a story in your head to tell, I beg you to tell it. Let the characters grow and shine and let that plot flow from your head and your heart through your fingers onto the page.

The question I get more than any other is ‘How do I start?’