Tag: #amwriting
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Mining for Gems
This Fall I spoke to my son’s English class and explained to them editing is 75% of writing. I may have underestimated this percentage. I’m on my sixth significant edit of my 3-POV novel. POV = point-of-view. That’s right. I’m writing a mystery from three different points of view. In first person. It’s … challenging.…
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What Beer Pairs Well with Books?
Book clubs aren’t just for wine drinkers anymore. The Tellurian Brewing Co., in partnership with Prologue Books and Wine in Charles City, Iowa, hosts a monthly book club meeting on the first of each month. February’s book pick (to be discussed March 1st) is HER DYING DAY. I’m so flattered and delighted. I’m curious to…
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Hello, 2023. Fancy Meeting You Here.
2023 snuck in on me, like one of Dad’s farm cats that has decided being outdoors is for suckers and they’re going to get in on that comfy couch action. But before I start to enjoy what 2023 has to offer, I wanted to give a brief hurray to what an incredible year 2022 was…
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Bonspiels and Bookstores!
Last weekend I took the kids to a curling bonspiel (tournament) outside of Philadelphia, PA. Junior curling bonspiels are a kind of weekend camp-like experience. A bunch of kids with a love of curling and copious amounts of good food with minimal adult supervision. Sure, the parents watch the games, some more avidly than others,…
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Gifts For Writers 2022
It’s that time of year again when we mere mortals scramble to find The Perfect Gift for the writers in our lives. I’ve wandered down fantasy lane of things I’ve loved this year and things I’d love to receive (Hi, Sweetie!) and compiled this list for you. Technology Bluetooth Earbuds I just got Bluetooth earbuds…
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Gratitude Giveaway!
This year has been nothing short of amazing. I could not be more humbled and grateful for everyone’s love of Her Dying Day and support of me as I traveled around the country this summer. November is always special to me. It’s the month I wrote the bulk of Her Dying Day and it seems…
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TBR for October
I love reading books. I try and read about 4 or 5 books each month. I ended September by reading The Bullet that Missed, by Richard Osman. It was a fantastic read and I think his best book so far in this series. October is the “spooky season” and I love to read a good…
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Bouchercon 2022
For an industry full of introverts, authors can party down. Bouchercon 2022 was packed with fascinating people sharing their love of mystery novels. A bit of a weird name, but Bouchercon is named after Anthony Boucher who was a mystery critic, author, and editor. They also feature his Anthony Awards, which are a big, big…
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Book Tour Part 2
I’m back, baby! Back from the most amazing book tour and from taking the kids to a curling training camp in Ontario. (They got to be coached by Olympians! How cool is that?) Thank you for Book Passage, Banter Bookshop, Firehouse Bookstore, and Barnes&Noble Littleton for all the love. It was wonderful to see old…
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Book Tour Part 1
Thank you to everyone in the Midwest who came to see me during the first leg of my book tour. I was overwhelmed by the joy, good wishes, and love for Her Dying Day. It was scary at first to speak about Her Dying Day, especially in front of my past teachers who had seen…