Sunlit Story Time https://sunlitstorytime.com/ has chosen my short story for their Veterans Day podcast, November 11, 2018. As the mother of a veteran of Desert Storm and a retired Green Beret Army Special Forces, as well as the daughter of a WWII vet, this is my tribute:
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Hey, it’s Halloween!
I subscribe to the newsletter of Cindy Brown, author of the Ivy Meadows mysteries. In a recent edition, she talked about her love for the movie "The Sound of Music" and invited her readers to tell her about their favorite things. Well, that got me going, and here's my rendition. I dare you to read…Read more Hey, it’s Halloween!
Just an ebook
“It’s just an ebook,” she said with sweet self-deprecation and some regret. Of course, the writer was apologizing for having gone through an indie publisher online, rather than spending years working through agents, a Big Five New York publisher and the long process of editing, rewriting to the editor's wishes, then waiting for design, typesetting,…Read more Just an ebook
Bookstock!
Well, I'm still working on the fourth book of the Del Sueno series. Meanwhile I've signed up to help at Bookstock, the Woodstock book fair. Always ready to support other writers! Come by if you can! http://bookstockvt.org/
How’s your writer’s bump?
Anyone under the age of twenty may not know what I'm referring to. (To what I am referring? Go away, Mrs. McCartney and your eighth-grade blackboard.) Even people born as late as 1985 may have developed that permanent callus that their boomer parents wore like a frat pin, that tough little malformation that grew on…Read more How’s your writer’s bump?
When is a mystery not a mystery?
Yesterday I finished a book and was astounded. Not by the quality of the writing, which was excellent. Nor by the detail in the characters and the background, which was extremely enjoyable because I grew up in that setting and recognized the people and the places they inhabited. No, what astounded me was that the…Read more When is a mystery not a mystery?
Starting over again, again
They say change is good. It wakes up the brain, stimulates the imagination. Forces you to see what your eyes tended to slide over because you’d seen it so many times before. So here I am, seeing green mountains instead of desert, rivers instead of dry washes, myriad birdsong instead of a single far-up cry…Read more Starting over again, again
Kid in a candy shop (i.e. bookstore)
Good writers are always good readers. But even in today’s world of cheap digital books it can be too easy to run up one hellacious bill. Both of my parents grew up in the depression, and the maxim "Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without" was a strong part of…Read more Kid in a candy shop (i.e. bookstore)
Choices
When I moved here, I looked around to see what kind of support systems there were for writers in the area. I found one with some sort of “Writers League” name. It had been around for a long time and seemed to have a lot of prestige, so when I saw they were giving…Read more Choices
Working on the new book
I just spent the morning sitting at the local Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, making notes for the new book in the Del Sueño series. I wish I had a dollar for every business type who walks in carrying his laptop in a shoulder bag. There are more polo shirts than button-downs and more jeans…Read more Working on the new book