Friday, October 25, 2024

Welcome and Introduction

 Welcome to Liz Logan's Library Blog!

I'm Liz Logan and I'm honored that you decided to come visit my blog. 


For my first post, I think a little introduction is in order!

I'm originally for New Jersey, I know, no need to laugh. However, I've moved to Atlanta five years ago this past September and couldn't be happier. I was pretty lost when I first arrived and found myself in a spiral. After getting sober and being successful for the past 2.5 years (sobriety date: 2/2/22), I am glad to say me life is no longer out of control. 

When I got sober, I had no idea what to do with my time so I found some new passions and hobbies. I became a stand up comedian, an avid reader, and I can knit a blanket insanely fast. 




Unfortunately, I had to take a huge step back from comedy because I got very sick a little over a year ago and have only recently been able to focus on getting my stamina back. Since being out and about on stage with many people is out of the question, as I have a compromised immune system, I've turned further into books. Can you say escapism? Since this huge shift in my life, I've not only been reading like it's my second full time job, but I've been reviewing the books on various social media platforms. 

Tiktok    |    Instagram    |    Youtube

I've also started writing my own book. I am in the writing phase and hoping to complete my draft by mid-November. Revisions to come in December after I've taken a break so I can do a dry read of my work. I am not sure what is going to come of this book, if anything, but it's nice to dream about. It's also been insanely healing to write and express through these characters. 

This blog is going to be my little hub for bookish things
  • Book Reviews
  • Bookstore Adventures
  • Author Updates
  • Bookish Crafts
  • And so much more!

Mini Book Summary | Working Title: Flipside

Five teenagers meet in a psych wards and become friends. After they're released they're faced with the very issues that put them there in the first place. It's exploring the idea of 'will people change' not 'can people change'. I find this to be even more interesting in the context of a child because they have no control over their own environment so change looks very different. 

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