Hi everyone. Today
I’m starting the second round of Campaigner Spotlights, and first up in this series is Michelle Flick, from Oh! For the Love of Books.
What is your favorite color?
I can’t pick one but I tend to love dark, dark colors – like midnight blue, forest green, deep purple – almost to the point where they look black with a hint of the other color.
What is your current (or next) project about?
Oh, this is a tough one! I am smack in the middle of my paranormal series. And when I say smack – I mean I have it the brick wall and am waiting for the writer’s block to lift. The series is about telepathic twins who end up at a boarding school because the Headmistress believes they are part of an ancient prophecy. The sequel which I am working on picks up with the twins while they adjust to their new lifestyles and some more prophecy thrown in there. And while that writer’s block is going on, I am working on brainstorming for another YA idea (A spin on Aladin) and a historical romance idea.
What’s your favorite thing to do on a Saturday night?
I can go either way on Saturday – Go out and paint the town red or stay in, in my comfy clothes. The only thing that matters is that I am surrounded by good company. I notice with the company I keep, that I never lack in laughter and a smile on my face the next day. I am lucky that I keep the friends and family I do.
I became a high school English teacher to hide my love of YA under the guise of teaching. Smart, right? My blog features a lot of new YA releases and my honest opinion, with a dash of my humor mixed in. I am currently trudging and stumbling along in the publishing world with my first manuscript, a YA paranormal. Someone should have warned me it was like preparing for battle. Stop by my blog and see what I am reading and track me as I progress on my publishing trail.


Michelle, I hope you manage to overcome that brick wall. I’m really curious about the ancient prophecy involving your telepathic twins.
Hope you get through that brick wall because that sounds like a fascinating book.
Thanks you two! The block has lifted!