SHORTS, NOVELS, AND OTHER THINGS
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At the feast of the Epiphany two Sundays ago, I started to give some serious thought to the ‘Three Kings’ while we were singing We Three Kings of Orient Are, one of my favorite Christmas carols. Who exactly were they? And why would they ‘travel afar?’ Celebrating the Epiphany In Duke Chapel, many years ago, …
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Calling all fans of fantasy and D. Wallace Peach: Diana has a new book just out! It’s entitled Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver, and it more than lives up to Diana’s high standard of compelling stories, complete with a beautiful cover. Here is the blurb for Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver: “Already the animals starve. …
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Judith Barrow is another in the group of amazing and talented Welsh authors (think Thorne Moore, Iris Gower) whose books I inhale. This one is a psychologically twisted tale of an evil stepmother and the destruction she wreaks on a family that was managing well without her. Lynn nurses a dying, bed-ridden mother and is …
A few nights ago we got tickets to see the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival. It sleeted earlier in the day but by the time we left, the precipitation had nearly ended. However, with temperatures in the upper 30s, we were bundled to the gills for this outside event! The ancient art of Chinese …
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The book, Run: Ben Walsh, a Congressional staffer for a US congresswoman, gets a cryptic text from his wife: “I love you. I just need you to know that.” Up until that morning, Ben and his wife Veronica, a gifted mathematician and professor, seemed a happy, ideal couple. But after this text, Ben …
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Now for a little of the food that shows up from time to time in the Rhe Brewster Mysteries: ...
Read MoreMy fellow blogger, Charles Yallowitz, has come up with another of his great (and occasionally funny) lists, this time about...
Read MoreThe bad: losing my hard drive – I learned a few days ago that NOTHING was recoverable from the drive....
Read MoreNot many people would immediately associate kerosene with the letter K. But the 100+ year old house I lived in...
Read MoreSince retiring, my husband and I have been eating more lightly. Traveling with my daughter and son-in-law reminded us of...
Read MoreI chose to review this book because I am largely ignorant of the history of the Dark Ages, except for...
Read MoreOnly seven more days to go in this challenge! Thanks to everyone who stopped by. Your comments have been interesting...
Read MoreI read a review of this book and was fascinated with the historical time — the Great Depression and the...
Read MoreThese are new followers from the last month or so. Check them out - there might be someone in there...
Read MoreHere is the first past of a mystery I published in an anthology last year. Stay tuned here to read...
Read MoreI don’t know about you, but as a writer, the initial quarantine during the corona virus was no sweat. My...
Read MoreToday I have a place that figures into Death in a Dacron Sail, so no challenge to provide me with...
Read MoreThe news about my second book is beginning. Here is the link to my interview with the Chapel Hill...
Read MoreThe pouring rain from Tropical Storm Claudette has kept me at my computer and I am facing the fact I...
Read MoreI met Andrew on line, and aside from falling love with his companion, Danny the Dog, who also blogged, I’ve...
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