December is a busy month for most people—how are you surviving? Looking forward to time with family or maybe a little time off? Whatever your plans, I hope you have some time to sit down and read a good book. You might want to try one of L.C. Hayden’s Harry Bronson or Aimee Brent mystery … Continue reading Author Interview—L.C. Hayden
Author Interview—Susan Forest
Hopefully you all had a terrific Thanksgiving holiday and are well-recovered from any associated food comas. We hosted the meal for our families, which is unusual, since we usually host Christmas. Everything turned out well and people seemed to enjoy themselves, so it was an event-filled day. Something else happened on November 23rd: Susan Forest’s … Continue reading Author Interview—Susan Forest
Author Interview—Suzanne Baginskie
Happy Thanksgiving! I have so much to be thankful for, including a kind and loving husband, family, and friends. I’m also grateful for all of the talented authors who have stopped by my blog to share some of their thoughts and experiences with me. This week I’m talking with Suzanne Baginskie, author of the FBI … Continue reading Author Interview—Suzanne Baginskie
Author Interview—Elle Hartford
Did you love reading fairy tales when you were a child, or having them read to you? I know I did, which is why my interview with Elle Hartford really piqued my interest. Elle is the author of cozy mysteries based on fairy tales. Her latest is Death Pulls the Strings, currently available for preorder, … Continue reading Author Interview—Elle Hartford
My Book As a Movie?
It must be almost every author’s dream to have their book made into a movie or television series. I’m no different, because when I recently received an email from a Hollywood production company asking if the film/TV rights were available for my book, Confessions of a Middle-Aged Runaway, I couldn’t help feeling excited. And skeptical. … Continue reading My Book As a Movie?
Author Interview—Karen McCullough
I love Halloween. I get such a kick out of seeing some of the imaginative costumes people create. My favorite Halloween experience was years ago, when I was living and traveling in my motorhome, and I met up with some traveling friends in New Orleans. Talk about creative costumes! A pair of table lamps, a … Continue reading Author Interview—Karen McCullough
Winner of Lois Winston’s Free Audiobook
Thank you to everyone who posted a comment about Lois Winston's interview to enter the drawing for the free audiobook of Drop Dead Ornaments. A blind drawing was conducted from the names and the winner is: . . . (drumroll) . . . Julie!! Congratulations to Julie and a huge thank you to Lois Winston … Continue reading Winner of Lois Winston’s Free Audiobook
Drawing for Free Audiobook!
Don't forget, there is a drawing for a free audiobook by Lois Winston this week! All you need to do to get your name in the drawing is post a comment on my blog interview with her here. The drawing is open to US and UK residents, and it will be held later this week … Continue reading Drawing for Free Audiobook!
Author Interview—Lois Winston, and Free Giveaway!
I recently hopped on a flight to Boise, Idaho, for a quick visit with my daughter, son-in-law, and grandpuppies. They moved from California a few years ago and I don’t get to see them nearly as much as I would like. That can happen when your children become adults. I know people who moved to … Continue reading Author Interview—Lois Winston, and Free Giveaway!
Author Interview—Christine DeSmet
This week my hubby and I took a drive to the Sacramento River Delta, where a series of rivers and sloughs create a complicated, interconnected artwork of water. We walked Main Street in Isleton, population 800, taking in the historic buildings, some of which begged to be adopted. Seeing all of that water reminded me … Continue reading Author Interview—Christine DeSmet