First drafts can be fun!

I did warn you all that I’d disappear when November arrived, right? Well NaNoWriMo has been engrossing, exciting and exhausting. And for the first time ever, I’ve actually completed the 50K challenge while it’s still November. Yes, it is only the...

Politics, writing, and my life

Can I say that I’m a complete and utter blogging slacker? On the other hand, I’ve had some interesting things going on. My husband is running for county auditor, and he’s been sick for the past week–thankfully he’s finally starting to...

Book review: Gregg Luke’s “Blink of an Eye”

I first became acquainted with Gregg’s work last winter when I read his Whitney Award finalist book, Altered State (check out my review here). He’s a talented writer with a gift for details, description, great plots, likable characters…I could go on...

Book Review: “Imprints” by Rachel Ann Nunes

Sometimes what you can’t see means everything.A young woman is missing. In desperation, her parents turn to Autumn Rain for help. Autumn reads imprints – emotions mysteriously left behind on certain treasured objects. But will this ability enrich her life...

Interview with Ida Mae Babbit

Usually I do an interview with book authors, but this time I thought it might be fun to do one with the main character in the story, and Tristi Pinkston was gracious enough to turn the limelight over to Ida Mae, the person Secret Sisters is all about (well, along with...