Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. This week, the ladies and i are writing to a picture prompt. As such, our posts are limited to 300 words. Here’s the picture I’ve chosen. I’m continuing with The White Dahlia. Al Foster. The guy was a little rough around the edges, but she liked him. He remindedContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From a Picture”
Author Archives: Susanne Matthews
A Poem for Christmas.
I didn’t write it, but I wanted to share it with you. T’was 3 weeks before Christmas, And all through the town, People wore masks, That covered their frown. The frown had begun Way back in the Spring, When a global pandemic Changed everything. They called it corona, But unlike the beer, It didn’t bringContinue reading “A Poem for Christmas.”
A Rereleased Book and a Sign of the Times
Well, it’s Friday December 4, 2020, and I have to face the reality that nothing will be the same this year, no matter how much I wish it could be. At the moment, the cases of Covid 19 in my region are more or less stable, placing us in code yellow, the protect mode, whereContinue reading “A Rereleased Book and a Sign of the Times”
Cocktails For You! Quick Reads to Brighten the Dullest Day.
If you’ve been following my writing these past seven years, then you know I tend to write long books, full of detail and intrigue. Whether it’s a contemporary, historical, fantasy, mild paranormal, or suspense novel, my books are generally written in the third person, giving you, the reader, a look inside the motivation and pointContinue reading “Cocktails For You! Quick Reads to Brighten the Dullest Day.”
Insecure Writer’s Support Group Blog for December, 2020.
December 2 question – Are there months or times of the year that you are more productive with your writing than other months, and why? Lately, it’s been difficult to feel as if I’ve accomplished much as a writer. COVID 19 has changed many things including my productivity. Where it used to take me weeksContinue reading “Insecure Writer’s Support Group Blog for December, 2020.”
Tuesday Tales From the Word PUSH
Wow! December 1st! What a year this has been! Here’s hoping this finds you well and holding your own against the pandemic. Tuesday Tales is a weekly blog that invites you into the writing process of several gifted authors. It’s a real pleasure to be part of this group. Today’s 400 word post goes withContinue reading “Tuesday Tales From the Word PUSH”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word STUFF
This week, many of you are getting ready to celebrate Thanksgiving. While some have much to be grateful for, others feel even more dissatisfied than ever. Canadians celebrated their Thanksgiving in October, and while it was different and difficult to stay away from our loved one, we managed. Wishing you all a day of health,Continue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word STUFF”
Do you like Christmas Romances?
The Authors’ Billboard has your perfect story this year. Over 100 romance novels, novellas, or short stories to make your Christmas reading a great experience. You can check them all out at https://authorsbillboard.com/book-bites/ In Dear Santa, A Christmas Wish, you’ll find What Dottie Wants. Do you believe in Christmas magic? When life gave Ronnie DanielsContinue reading “Do you like Christmas Romances?”
Release Day for Unforgettable Christmas Joy: Hopes and Promises.
Are you in the Christmas spirit yet? If not, today’s the day! Unforgettable Christmas Joy: Hopes and Promises is available exclusively at all Amazon online retailers. Dreams CAN come true at Christmas. Join these heroes and heroines in their search for love and joy at this special time of year. Whether it’s in the wildsContinue reading “Release Day for Unforgettable Christmas Joy: Hopes and Promises.”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word SICK
Welcome to another Tuesday Tales, the weekly blog where a small group of authors share their works in progress with you. This week, we are writing to the word prompt SICK. That word is far too familiar these days as so many struggle with their physical or emotional health. Posts to word prompts are 400Continue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word SICK”