
The Pig War and the Peace Arch
My husband and I visited the Peace Arch on the border between the United States
My husband and I visited the Peace Arch on the border between the United States
I love classical music, but in recent years, I haven’t had many chances to experience
I am pleased to report that I finished the third draft of my work-in-progress this
As I’ve written before, I don’t usually dress up in costume on Halloween. But one
Sometime during my sophomore or junior year of high school, I was required to take
My next novel will include scenes with Winema Riddle, a Native American woman who lived
The last book in my October series of haunting books is Turn of Mind, by
You might think grammar is boring, but it is the writer’s toolbox. I marvel each
In an earlier post, I mentioned situations where I was confronted by the fact that
I wrote at the beginning of the month that I hadn’t read many haunting books
On a chair in my guest room sit two handmade pillows with cats on them.
After helping me clean out my parents’ house after my father died, my husband got
All writers have times when their writing moves slowly, and I am in one of
I feel like a curmudgeon this year because our house is one of only two
I have usually devoted at least one October post to “haunting books,” because October is
I wrote back in October 2015 about the Oregon land laws in the 1840s, and
In all the years we’ve been married, my husband and I have never spent Christmas
I’ve written on this topic several times in the past, but in recent months I’ve
My husband and I were just in Southern California and spent most of our time
As I’ve delved deeper into closets and drawers and boxes, I’ve found all sorts of
I am so pleased to announce that my latest historical novel, My Hope Secured: Love