
Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue
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Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue is a lesfic author at amzn.to/36DFT2x. Sign-up for her newsletter at higginbothampublications.com
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Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter Seven
Buck sat in her parent’s guest room, writing up a storm. She had been able to clear her mind over the last week, and she finally was feeling more like herself. Being around her family had brought her a sense of comfort, and even though her sister and mom annoyed her by bringing up the stories about Olive in the tabloids, she enjoyed the time that she got to spend with them. Buck also liked having Jim and Stacey so close. She hadn’t got to see them as much as she would have wanted since she was constantly on tour, and she had missed their conversations, forgetting how easy it was to talk to them. Buck knew that she was going to have to leave soon, so she had been trying to spend as much time with her friends and family as she could.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter Six
Ziggy stood in the sound booth, looking at the members of Jems and Jamz through the thick glass. She hadn’t expected to get called up for an audition, and even after sending her audition CD, she hadn’t expected the band to want her to do a live audition. Ziggy had contacted other bands in the past, only to find out that they had found someone else before she could even send a sample in, and she had ended up feeling disappointed. But now there was a band that thought that she was good enough to play, and she wanted to show them that they were right. Ziggy took a deep breath and began to strum her guitar to “In Your Eyes”, one of the group’s more popular songs. She could feel her nerves dissipate as she continued to play, and without noticing it, she was singing into the microphone while she played.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter Five
Buck got off the plane and walked into the terminal, feeling a sense of comfort as Jim led them to the airport doors. In a matter of minutes, she would be back in the neighborhood that she grew up in, hugging her parents and reminiscing about all the memories she had before she made it big. It was nice to feel like she was part of something, to feel like she belonged. She hadn’t felt this excited for a while now, and she was ready to embrace the love of those that had helped her get to where she was today.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter Four
Buck woke up, slobber matted across her hair and face. She looked at the walls of her empty bedroom and noticed how vacant the room felt without Olive’s presence. She had bought the house, so they had their own place to go back to between the tours and concerts. Eventually, she had figured that they would settle down and have a family of their own. She had spent many nights daydreaming of their happy life and the beautiful things that their future would bring, but now, everything had changed. Olive was gone, and Buck felt like her future plans had left with her.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter Three
“You spend half of your life thinking you’re Superman and the other half realizing that you’re not invincible,” Ziggy Johnson said to herself as she looked at the crumpled flyer in her hand. Jems and Jamz were holding auditions for a lead guitarist, and she had told herself this year she would start fulfilling her dreams. Her friends had always had a ton of plans for themselves, like falling in love, getting married, and having children, but she was ready for any of that anymore.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter Two
“Sorry about Olive, Buck,” Jemma said, cradling her cup of coffee in her hand. Buck just shook her head. The plan had been to travel to the next city on the tour, but after Olive had left them hanging high and dry, Buck had to call the band’s agent, Ralph. Ralph tried to call Olive to convince her to finish the tour, but she refused. Therefore, he had to talk to the promoter who had to talk to the venue owner, and their show was postponed. Olive’s actions had not only broken Buck’s heart, but they impacted the entire band’s schedule.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter One
Buck Miller looked into the cheering crowd and remembered how much work it had taken her to get there. Buck had spent years writing her own songs and performing on the streets before a record label had picked her up, and when they finally did, she had seen all her dreams come true. Buck finally had gotten to move out of the cheap flat that she shared with her five roommates and into a two-bedroom house in the suburbs. Her bicycle was replaced with a Harley, and the loving embrace of her girlfriend, Olive, replaced her days on her own.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
A Novel Podcast
I have been writing for quite a while, and though it may seem odd to some, I had no thoughts of even turning my books into audiobooks until a couple of years ago. So, after going through the hoops of hiring, editing, and setting up the audiobook information, I found myself open to a whole different way of telling a story. This got me thinking.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Journal
From Camp to Glamp
If you have a significant other like I do, then they like to camp, and though I don’t mind spending a couple of days out in the woods, why not make it comfortable? That’s why this year, we made a few improvements in our camping set-up. Here’s how we managed to glamp our camp:
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Wander
Devising New Lifestyle Habits
I’ve always considered myself an active person, but after I had two children, I noticed that I was experiencing issues that I never had before. First of all, I had gained weight, and I was having trouble getting the weight off. Second, I was having issues where I would begin to fall asleep in the middle of the day, and last but not least, my heart rate was escalating at random times.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Longevity
Social to Sell
After writing your first book and publishing it, you may begin to wonder, “Where are my sales?” Well, if this is true, then there may be a reason you aren’t seeing the results that you want. Though distributors and retailers will assist you by getting your book to consumers, they won’t necessarily advertise your work for free. Therefore, it is important to get connected to your audience.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Journal
Fill Your Belly and Your Wallet
Let’s face it, grocery shopping is a necessity. We all have to do it, and sometimes, the money that we pay towards our other necessities doesn’t leave too much room to get all of the things that we may need. However, I have found that time and money can cooperate with each other if they are utilized in certain ways.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Styled