Is it possible to experience an image of joy in the midst of grief? Of pain? I know it is. Let me tell you how…
Is it possible to experience an image of joy in the midst of grief? Of pain? I know it is. Let me tell you how…
Do you enjoy reading books that are written, in part, through diary entries, or letters? If so, you’ll enjoy my upcoming novel, In a Grove of Maples. One of my main characters, Beryl Massart, keeps a diary. Each chapter opens with a diary entry of hers dated from the future, so readers gets a taste for what is ahead in the story and keeps them turning the pages.
Do you ever wonder where authors come up with book titles or the name of series? Let me tell you how the series title, Sheltering Trees, came to me.
A Spring Poem: From the chirp of a robin to the bright green buds on the trees, spring emerges, at first hesitant, creeping forward, like a careful lover…
How does it begin, the act of writing? With discipline and inspiration. Sometimes I have both of those before I open my iPad and write a blog post, a chapter in a novel, a poem etc . . . Other times, it’s one or the other.
I finished this lovely book recently. I enjoyed it, though the timeline was tricky to follow at first. My review:
I’m so thrilled to reveal the gorgeous cover for my next book, In a Grove of Maples, which is the first in a new series of books entitled: Sheltering Trees.
Sometimes writing presents more of a challenge than at other times. I’ve not found writer’s block an issue, but at times a project tires me.
I don’t have a review to share today. I’m a little behind on my reading, but I thought I’d share what I’m currently reading.
My last book in the By the light of the Moon series, Harvest Moon, is on a blog tour with The Coffeepot Book Club.