Although not officially autumn until Sept. 23, I feel like the season is upon us. School has resumed. The garden is past its prime and the leaves are yellowing. It is my favorite time of year when things slow down …Continue reading →
I don’t have time to write a post…or much of anything else. I’m too busy making memories. I’ll share a few pictures to give you glimpse of what I mean. I hope you are getting a chance to make lots …Continue reading →
I’ve had several inquiries about the missing son in the Glory, Montana series. And yes, we do learn what happened to him. I think you will be shocked and surprised. The story of discovering what has become of him is …Continue reading →
Summer is picnics and parties and plays written by grandkids and performed with their cousins. It’s splash parks, river excursions and lazy days at the beach. It’s flowers and fruit and vegetables from our garden on the table. It’s baby …Continue reading →
There’s an old Nat King Cole song ‘Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer.’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO8i7c5MMEE I don’t know where old Nat lived or what he did to earn a living (besides sing some beautiful songs) but lazy does not …Continue reading →
I’m one of those people who considered my writing to be a gift. This glass paperweight is how I see the gift of story– a beautiful object that defies description. A wonderful book that made me realize the value …Continue reading →
Today I am going to share the info I put in my most recent newsletter. (which you can sign up for by going to the Home page and choosing one of the two buttons on the top left-hand side. One …Continue reading →
I’ve teamed up with 35 fantastic authors to give away a huge collection of Inspirational Romances to 2 lucky winners, PLUS a brand new eReader to the Grand Prize winner! Oh, and did I mention you’ll receive a collection of …Continue reading →
Much–if not all–of fiction has its roots in the author’s own experience. For instance, my husband tells how few toys he had. A broken wagon, one jigsaw puzzle that he made so often he had it memorized so he could …Continue reading →
There was a man with a plan—to get back the money stolen from his boss and earn the reward. The robber’s widow was the obvious place to find it. That would make it easy to get back. Right? I mean, …Continue reading →