Over the River and Through the Woods (and the Mountains), To Grandmother’s House We Go
For most of our marriage, my husband and I have traveled to one or the
For most of our marriage, my husband and I have traveled to one or the
For most of the forty-seven Christmases my husband and I have been married, we have
I’ve written before about how much I love the beach. Usually, my visits to the
Authors continue to research aspects of their plots throughout the drafting and revising of their
For my husband, the mark of adulthood was ownership of a toaster oven. He’d spent
I decided to write about the Oregon Trail in part because the concept of leaving
I’m in the final steps of preparing my novel, My Hope Secured, for publication. I
I wrote last month about Ayers Natural Bridge, and its fame as a day trip
We have a tendency to mark milestone birthdays more than others. In my last post
I wrote recently about my computer travails, which required me to purchase a new desktop
Today I am hosting Christi Corbett, author of the new novel, Along the Way Home,
A couple of weeks ago a friend told me about her family’s experience setting up
Today is a first Wednesday, which means that at 11:00am, sirens will blare. At least
All writers have times when their writing moves slowly, and I am in one of
In recognition of Women’s History Month, this post is about the beginning of the women’s
I’ve written several posts about the cruise (see here, here, and here) we took this
I remember reading Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, by Judith
After thirty-four years in our current home, my husband and I have started looking for
I love going to the movies, but I don’t do it much these days. I
My daughter chastises me for not documenting her childhood completely in her baby book. She