APRIL DAVILA
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142 OSTRICHES
Set against the unexpected splendor of an ostrich ranch in the California desert, April Dávila’s beautifully written debut conjures an absorbing and compelling heroine in a story of courage, family and forgiveness.
“A vivid, uplifting debut...”
—Publishers Weekly
Recent Blog Posts
Goals For A New Decade
The greatest tragedy of this life is that I’ll never do a fraction of the things this amazing world has to offer.
Split and Merge Scenes in Scrivener
We’re continuing the #52WeeksOfScrivener series today with an explanation of how (and why) to split and merge scenes in Scrivener.
Sea Stacks
In Northern California, the constant erosion of the coast has left the shoreline densely dotted with beautifully carved sea stacks.
The Best Books I Read in 2019
Here they are, in no particular order and with no regard to publication date. The best books I read in 2019…
Tracking Writing Goals in Your Bullet Journal
Writing can be hard to get back into if you stop for any significant period of time, but Scrivener (and the BuJo) can help.
Redwood Hot Tubs
In the 1950s enterprising Californians heated water in discarded wooden vats from local vineyards and private, redwood hot tubs were born.
Scrivener Name Generator
I’m pretty creative, but there’s no way I would have come up with Matilde Helena Isona Virago on my own. That’s a great name
Bristlecone Pine
In the year 2018, the oldest living thing on Earth, a Bristlecone Pine tree nicknamed Methuselah, had its 4,850th birthday.
A Little Ostrich Humor
I’m sharing with you a little piece of pop culture that you probably don’t need to be aware of, but seeing that it’s all about ostriches (allegedly), I feel compelled to bring it to your attention.