
Popcorn Brain
A friend of mine recently emailed me an article from the Mayo Clinic on “popcorn
A friend of mine recently emailed me an article from the Mayo Clinic on “popcorn
As I noted in a 2015 post, I started using an accountant to prepare our
My granddaughter just turned two. Her parents and my husband and I planned a pizza
As I’ve written before, I plan to set my next historical novel in Oregon in
In May 2010, my husband, his mother, and I took a road trip to New Orleans,
I received an early holiday present this year. In mid-November, I learned that my novel
The novel I’m writing now takes place in 1864 Oregon. The Civil War was the
I learned recently that August 15 is National Relaxation Day—a day is set aside to
I try to keep the language I use in my historical novels true to the
I wrote earlier this year (see here and here) about the problems that the United
In the summer of 1989, when our daughter was four and our son seven, we
Fifteen years ago, in July 1998, our family took a hiking vacation in Switzerland. We
I only remember my father swearing at me once. I heard him curse in general
Here is a guest post from Pamela Boles Eglinski, author of the new novel Return of
In an earlier post, I told one of my favorite stories about my husband’s role
I don’t have any particular desire to see the Ghostbusters movie which just opened, but
I grew up listening to Broadway show tunes on my father’s stereo system. Actually, not
My maternal grandmother was always happy. At least that’s how I remember her. Her birthday
As Christmas approaches every year, I worry about all the things to do — send
When autumn came to 1848, San Francisco was already a boom town and coping with
When I visited my father in August, I decided to make a peach cobbler and