
Who Is Coming Tonight?
This time of year, mysteries abound. A Virgin birth. Angels and magi. A fat guy

This time of year, mysteries abound. A Virgin birth. Angels and magi. A fat guy

I’ll begin this post with a shout-out to M.K. Tod, who writes a wonderful blog

This December thus far has brought us a lot of Seattle gray. A lot of
I try to keep the language I use in my historical novels true to the
One of the earliest books that I remember my mother reading to me was The
The Missouri Writers Guild annual conference hasn’t been in Kansas City for a number of
As I’ve written before, I plan to set my next historical novel in Oregon in
The great-grandmother I know the least about is my father’s maternal grandmother, Della Phillips Jones.
For our 25th wedding anniversary in 2002, my husband and I went to Aruba. First,

Every once in a while, I save the fortune I received in a fortune cookie

I saw a post recently titled “The Timeless Writing Struggle: Ego vs. Humility” by Karen

I went out of town last week with great plans for what I would accomplish.
On a recent trip to Seattle, I took some time to go to the Amazon
Using social media takes a lot of time. Some of it is wasted time, some

I’ll begin this post with a shout-out to M.K. Tod, who writes a wonderful blog
As a desert-born girl, I hate the rain. I don’t like it dripping on me.
I’ve written before about the Great Migration of 1843—the first large wagon train along the
I’ve mentioned before that my son and I are almost complete opposites on the Myers-Briggs
I spent many weeks (and even months) in Klamath Falls, Oregon, during my early childhood,

In my January 3 post, I mentioned the possibility that life would throw more roadblocks
I wrote last summer about my son’s first overnight camp experience, at the YMCA’s Camp