Welcome to the first Tuesday Tales of 2025. Our small band of authors come to you each week with a scene written to a specific word prompt. This week’s word is SUNNY. I’m continuing with my romance suspense novel that now has a name And Justice For All. It will be the third book inContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word SUNNY”
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Here We Go Again. Hello 2025. Please Be Kind!
We made it! One more trip around the sun achieved, but it was a bumpy ride to say the least. Did I achieve everything that I’d set out to do? No, but I haven’t given up on anything yet, and I refuse to let the low points of 2024 influence how I’ll head into 2025.Continue reading “Here We Go Again. Hello 2025. Please Be Kind!”
Tuesday Tales: From the Word YEAR
Happy New Year! Here’s hoping 2025 has more happy surprises than shocks. Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog spot where a small group of authors share a scene from their WIP, each one written to a particular word prompt. This week’s word is YEAR. I continue with my as yet unnamed Romance Suspense. Enjoy.Continue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word YEAR”
Merry Christmas and Happy Hannukah
May your holiday celebration be the best this year and bring you peace and joy.
Tuesday Tales: From the Word HOLIDAY
Happy Holidays! Wishing you all the best this season. may your lives be filled with hope and peace. This week, the Tuesday Tales authors are writing to the word prompt HOLIDAY. I’m continuing with my yet as unnamed romance suspense. “Morning, Sutton.” Lyn Richards dropped her purse into the bottom drawer of the desk nextContinue reading “Tuesday Tales: From the Word HOLIDAY”
Tuesday Tales From the Word CARRY
Welcome to this week’s Tuesday Tales. Winter has arrived with a vengeance. This week, we have an as yet untitled story. It’s a Romance/suspense. Our word prompt this week is CARRY. Enjoy. Detective Maggie Sutton pushed her long brown hair off her face, removed her glasses, and rubbed the bridge of her nose. Another wastedContinue reading “Tuesday Tales From the Word CARRY”
Christmas Reading at its Best!
December is a mixed bag for many people. For me, it can be dreary. After all, it gets dark early–around here that’s by five in the evening. Another factor that contributes to its less than stellar appeal is the weather. So far, we’ve had it all–rain, fog, freezing drizzle, high winds, and of course, snow.Continue reading “Christmas Reading at its Best!”
Finding Inspiration Where You Least Expect It: The Wreck of the RMS Empress of Ireland
Like the woman in the picture, I often find myself just sitting outside, admiring the beauty of any given day. More importantly, I sit there, letting the wheels inside my head turn, coming up with new ideas, new scenes, and new phrases to use in my next book. Whenever I hear a friend say, don’tContinue reading “Finding Inspiration Where You Least Expect It: The Wreck of the RMS Empress of Ireland”
New Release A Case of Mistaken Identity, an Evie Chambers Mystery
If you know my work, which I hope many of you do, you’ll know that I write in many different genres. Today I added Cozy Mystery to the mix. Welcome to the Evie Chambers Mystery series with the release of book one, A Case of Mistaken Identity. I’d been considering going back to writing mysteryContinue reading “New Release A Case of Mistaken Identity, an Evie Chambers Mystery”
IWSG Blog Post December 2024
Welcome to the last IWSG blog post of 2024. Another year has whizzed past. Wishing all who celebrate Happy Holidays. December 4 question – Do you write cliffhangers at the end of your stories? Are they a turn-off to you as a writer and/or a reader? As a rule, I do not write cliffhangers atContinue reading “IWSG Blog Post December 2024”