I’ve been doing edits this week. I’m going over a manuscript that has been professionally edited, choosing whether or not to accept the suggested changes. It’s tedious work and hard on my eyes. Following the suggestions takes my story down …Continue reading →
This is a favorite story of mine with 3 generations of romance in the same book. What do a divorce lawyer and a young woman who believes in romance have in common besides each having a grandparent who wants to …Continue reading →
This week we did some mulching. The hope is it will make my life easier because it will reduce weeding. I like the beauty of perennials and the flower borders but they are so much work. Hence, the use of mulch. …Continue reading →
See these beautiful flowers. But they don’t belong there so I guess that makes them weeds. They are growing between the rows—thick as a carpet. I have been editing a manuscript and finding weed words. Words that are perfectly good but …Continue reading →
It’s been a foggy spring off and on. I can’t see very far. It made me think of my writing ‘method’. (Warning:avoid if at all possible). I begin with an idea. I develop characters and a plot. Well, sort …Continue reading →
There are times when I think I would like a longer week. Perhaps an extra day tucked away somewhere between Saturday and Sunday. My hope would be that I could finally get everything done I need to do in a …Continue reading →
One thing I really enjoy about travel is unexpected surprises. On my recent research trip to Montana I made one such discovery. I found the Ross Creek Cedars. I had no idea Montana had such stunning beauties. Some of these …Continue reading →
This week I sent in the proposal for the last book in the Cowboys of Eden Valley series. I hate to say goodbye to those I’ve spent so much time with but it’s time to move on. And I’m excited …Continue reading →
Welcome. Here I am back again with a new blog to go with my new website. Be sure and check out the web page before you leave. You’ll see the new books I have coming out. This month saw the …Continue reading →