Hada’s Fog, my novel that I am blogging, is posted scene-by-scene a couple times a week. The last scene in Chapter Eleven is up today. See menu above. In this chapter, Hada, the protagonist, has a glimmer of the possibility that her husband, Lev, might have a point concerning Samuel’s behavior. The glimmer affects her […]
Book Launch with Home Improvement Stories
Going to a book launch tonight. Julie Rice, author of PILZ, Camille Thompson, and Stacey Gustafson have stories in NOT YOUR MOTHER’S BOOK with the subtitle of Home Improvement. They will be reading from the book and I’m sure it will be fun. All three have a sense of humor that is reflected in their […]
Contest Honorable Mentions
All the votes are in for the poem about children contest. I will be moving the poems to the Contest Archive page today if you want to read the entries. The first place winners are Lani Longshore, author of DEATH BY CHENILLE, for her poem “Armistice” and Julie K. Royce, author of PILZ, for her […]
Poetry Contest Winner Update
The first place winners have been selected for my poetry contest with the theme, children. You can view their poems in the New Contest page on the menu of this blog. The Honorable Mention category is still being discussed but will be decided soon. Okay, hear the drum roll? The first place award is a […]
Lilli Remembers her Father on Lilli’s Talk and Thoughts
Lilli plans for her own blog but has a painful memory. Go to her page on the top menu bar to learn more about her father. She’s excited about getting her own blog which will be called Lilli’s Talk and Thoughts. New replies to her posts are there too.
Lilli’s Talk and Thoughts Cell phone Conversation
Lilli calls her mom. Listen in on Lilli’s Talk and Thoughts. Click her own page on the top menu bar. Scroll down to last post.
Lilli Asks J.K. Royce an Addiction Question
Lilli has an addiction question for J.K. Royce whose novel PILZ was free on Kindle this Labor Day weekend. Go to Lilli’s Talk and Thoughts page listed on the top menu of this blog if you want to know what Lilli’s worried about.