Back from Crime Bake
(I wrote this on the 19th but delayed publishing to get some photos in; alas, not have many good ones.) I returned late last night from the east coast where…
(I wrote this on the 19th but delayed publishing to get some photos in; alas, not have many good ones.) I returned late last night from the east coast where…
Dec. 4, 2021 Update: Whimsical Winter Wonderland is now available as an eBook. Please forgive the slight delay in its publication and enjoy reading many of these tales for yourself…
Posts in November may not be weekly. I'm traveling, then there's Thanksgiving, and I'm hosting a NaNoWriMo group. I'll come back with more on those in another post. Monkey Business:…
Storytellers have many tools to convey information to the reader, and character actors are one tool I've not considered in depth until now. First, let's look at three levels of…
I'm not against social media and use it myself. I try to limit the time I spend on it as well as how many platforms I engage with routinely. It's…
“After the Rush Fades” appears in Ramblings & Reflections:Winning Words from SouthWest Writers 2021 Contest, which was released yesterday on Amazon. A corporate leader rises to the top on the…
The 7th SoWest anthology from the Desert Sleuths is out and my story, "The Backpack," is one of the 24 in it. Many Sisters in Crime chapters have an annual…
Update 8/21/21/: Google removed access to the video on my original. Something triggered its algorithm to pounce. I've set it up on my new YouTube author site. What do you…
This morning the SouthWest Writers announced the winners of their 2021 short writings contest, including me. The list posted today is all the finalists, i.e., winners, within 20 categories of…
The obvious similarity between writing and painting is that both are creative endeavors. And there is no one right way for someone to channel their creativity. There are the writers…