Moving Along on My Work-in-Progress
Last November, I set a goal to work on my novel every day until the
Last November, I set a goal to work on my novel every day until the
I had to make some hard decisions when we moved last fall. I had several
Here we are—another year begins. I start 2025 with both hope and trepidation. Hope, because
Delaware author John Riddle established “I Love To Write Day” in 2002. According to the
Sometimes you just have to whine. Or rant. I’m doing some of both today. For
When my brother and I visited our grandparents in Pacific Grove, California, they always took
The first President I could name was John F. Kennedy. President Eisenhower was in office
Some of my novels have followed historical events quite closely, and others are almost entirely
I read recently that the 1990s trend of distressed and ripped jeans is happening again.
Henry Vizetelly, an English publisher who was in San Francisco at the time of the
For our 25th wedding anniversary in 2002, my husband and I went to Aruba. First,
As the first anniversary of my father’s death approaches (he died on January 5, 2015),
I had to make some hard decisions when we moved last fall. I had several
Sometime during the summer between our first and second years of law school, my husband-to-be
I haven’t written a post about leap year before. The opportunity only comes along once
My wedding anniversary is tomorrow, November 26, so for this month’s post on life during
In my monthly newsletter, I usually update readers on the status of my work-in-progress, but
Ever since I began researching the Oregon Trail route for my novel about travel along
My last post contained some pictures I found as “treasures” from my cleaning projects. This
I have discovered one drawback to having my office in the basement of our new
In my research into the California Gold Rush, I’ve read about prospectors who struck it