
My Novels in Indie Author Project Select
I recently learned that my two most recent novels, When Heart Shall Fail and A

I recently learned that my two most recent novels, When Heart Shall Fail and A

On January 1, I read a piece by Lauren Jackson in the New York Times’s

It’s all over but the fireworks. The presents are opened. The menorah is put away.
I first visited Missouri in early June 1977, before my now-husband and I were married.
Many of the scenes in my current work-in-progress take place in a Methodist parsonage in
One of the things I found as I went through my parents’ memorabilia recently was
My current work-in-progress has a murder in it. I won’t say any more than that
I wrote last week that I am not an outdoorsy person. Perhaps that’s because some
As of the end of May, we’ve spent 209 months in the 21st Century (I started
I had a boss once who always knew what percent of the year had already

Our Christmas today will differ from how my husband and I have celebrated in years

In my birth family, Santa Claus brought presents to children through their high school years,
There is a tradition that says that when one wants to sell a house, one

As I’ve written before, any year is a good year when I get to walk
Despite the awfulness of 2020, I got a lot accomplished. I wrote most of a
Kansas City is a driving town. Except for a few corridors, it is difficult to
I wrote recently about my computer travails, which required me to purchase a new desktop

I wrote in January 2019 about my hesitation over my husband’s Christmas gift to me
My parents had a stroller for me when I was an infant. I don’t remember
Last Friday, September 20, 2013, NBC Nightly News aired a piece narrated by Brian Williams
After I published Now I’m Found in late September 2016, I found myself at loose