Book # 5
It has not yet been released, but it is one step closer. This is a cozy mystery rather than a romance. What do you think? Continue reading Book # 5
It has not yet been released, but it is one step closer. This is a cozy mystery rather than a romance. What do you think? Continue reading Book # 5
I admit I am terrible about remembering to add updates to these blog pages. Once I decide on a path for a new book, I forget about writing anything else. The story collects bits and pieces for opening paragraphs, character details, and the flow of each part organized in an outline. Then comes the long slow slog of connecting all of that into a manuscript. … Continue reading The Saga In The Life Of A Book.
Yesterday, I typed the last word in the last chapter of Saving Mr. Johnson. This morning I did an editing read of that chapter. It needed lots of work. I’ll do the same with all of the chapters in this WIP. I can say that editing is my least favorite occupation. I also will admit that is an essential one. Although this is my first … Continue reading My Least Favorite Occupation
I am trying to get a jump start on my decorating. I usually wait until the 15th to put up our Christmas trees. I took advantage of a warm (78) dry day to drag the decorations from storage to the front porch. Now the porch is littered with big plastic boxes and 2 big red bags for the trees. I’ll spend time digging out the … Continue reading Holiday Season
After the book signing event in New Mexico and vacation time at the Grand Canyon, I am finally settling back in to work on Saving Mr. Johnson. I enjoy my characters, and now think they identify themselves on the page rather than just in my mind. As I did a read through, I realized that the steps involved in the mystery/detective part of the book … Continue reading Work in Progress
In the years we have lived in the South, the Fall Equinox is only a date on the calendar. The days are still pushing 100 and the nights are equally warm. Next week, however, the forecast drops those temperatures to mid 80’s and mid 60’s at night! Time to curl up with a good book! Check out the Fall Equinox from Solstice Publishing. Continue reading Fall Equinox
I started the day by reading a number of Facebook posts about the history of the Labor Movement. A bit later I heading out side to cut more of the grass. The temp went from 72 to 82 much too quickly. The glass of cold water might have been magic water, because I finally sat down and finished the Book # 5 chapter that has … Continue reading Labor Day
Today and tomorrow I get to play shop keeper at Eagerly Sought Antiques during the lunch hour. It will be a fun variation to my day. Who knows, I may have a customer or two. I may even have a reader that I can talk to about my books that Brian is kind enough to carry in the store. With luck I can consider my … Continue reading Shop Keeper
Today is one of my favorite events for the summer. A Dallas based antique car club makes a driving loop through our area of NE Texas. They started doing this 53 years ago. The loop includes stops are a variety of small towns to do a little shopping or general site seeing. They stop in our area for their picnic lunch. Prior to that they … Continue reading Bug Tussle Trek
I am delighted to schedule a book reading/signing at the Uranium City Winery in Grants, New Mexico on October 12th. I will be there from 6 – 8 PM. Hope to see you there. This should be so much fun. Continue reading New Mexico Book Signing