I love having hometown book launches the way I did today. First off, I get to see people I haven’t seen in months. We live in the same town but the only people I see are those on the same grocery store run schedule as I am. Does that happen for you too? You see the same group of people …
Fun is Good
“I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life’s realities.” Dr. Seuss Theodor Seuss Geisel was born on March 2, 1901, so today is the anniversary …
What Happens Next?
At church this morning, I got a nice compliment from a friend. Well, actually a couple of nice comments. One, she said she’d finished my book, Angel Sister in the wee hours of the morning. True, she does have trouble sleeping sometimes, but at least I didn’t put her to sleep. But before she told me that she looked over …
Writing and Reading Friends at Joseph-Beth’s
A writer spends a lot of time alone with her keyboard. Well, not exactly alone. She’s surrounded by characters. Sometimes those characters are chatty and ready to get on with their stories, and other times, the characters are obstinate as old mules in going through the gate of an author’s story. But in spite of the imaginary madness spinning around …
Everybody needs a Sister
“You can kid the world. But not your sister.” (Charlotte Gray) Did you ever read a quote that carried any more truth? Sisters know us and we know them in a way no one else can. Here I am with my mom and my sisters a year or so ago before Mom’s health went downhill last summer. My mother had …
Be Careful What You Imagine
Because my book, Angel Sister is fresh off the presses and onto bookstore shelves I’ve been doing some book launches, library speeches and internet interviews with bloggers. I’ve got one up right now with Favorite PASTimes, a blog that focuses on historical fiction and the writers behind the stories. They’ve got quite the line up of authors who make regular …
Angel Sister’s First Book Launch
For a writer, when your book is finally out there for the public to read is a time to savor. The reward for all those days sitting in front of the computer trying to force words out of your brain and wondering if the story would ever get told. It’s the bonus for waiting through the year as your book …
Snowglobes and Stories
When I was a child, I had a great uncle that seemed ancient to me. When we went to visit him he was always sitting in a chair in a room with bookshelves loaded with books and snowglobes. I was amazed by all the books and fascinated by the snowglobes, but of course, not allowed to play with them. Occasionally …
A Birthday Dinner for My Baby
I love birthdays.I didn’t say I liked counting them, but I do like having them. I love helping others celebrate their birthdays. I’m glad that at my little church we sing happy birthday to our members on their special days. And I’m glad I have one child who still lives close by so that I can cook him a birthday …
The Fun of Storytelling
“History is nothing but a series of stories, whether it be world history or family history.” (Bill Mooney & David Holt in The Storyteller’s Guide) ~~ My book, Angel Sister, is about a family with four sisters – sort of. You’ll have to read the story to find out what I mean. But here are the first four sisters – …