SHORTS, NOVELS, AND OTHER THINGS
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I spent a good part of this week without my main computer and all the information it holds. My fault. I have an external hard drive that I could have used with my laptop if I’d bothered to save anything. On Monday morning, I booted my computer and the screen saver came up but I …
THE DONGLE DISASTER Read More »
A short while ago, Hubs and I took a trip to Utah to see my son and his family. The last time I was there, I slipped on ice and face planted on my son’s concrete porch. Damage? Raccoon eyes, a fat nose and seven stitches. My daughter warned me not to fall on my …
A Bloody Entrance to Salt Lake City (a painful but sort of funny story) Read More »
Yep, I did it again. I am hosting one of the more than 200 different viruses that can cause a cold. Most of them are highly contagious. Rhinoviruses are the most common, but other viruses, such as adenoviruses, coronaviruses, human parainfluenza virus (HPIV), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), can also lead to mild or severe …
THE CURSE OF THE COMMON COLD Read More »
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, …
THE EPIPHANY AND THE THREE KINGS WHO ARRIVED LATE Read More »
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. …
Review: D. Wallace Peach’s New Book: The Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver Read More »
This is the second year I've done this challenge. Last year I did odors, something that should be integral to...
Read MoreI previously reviewed the first part of this saga (https://saylingaway.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1354&action=edit), which was published as a novella. The story has now...
Read MoreOne thing I find hard is marketing my books. I think a lot of my followers who write would say...
Read MoreI do like to read the occasional political thriller, and this one was novel to me in that it was...
Read MoreFor many of us, 2016 has been a difficult year – the loss of a friend or family member, a...
Read More(Ornament purloined from Sally Cronin's tree!) Stymied figuring out gifts for everyone? Here’s my suggestion: get them a book...
Read MoreThis is the second book by Kerry Donovan I’ve read, the first being a DCI Cryer. That book didn’t disappoint...
Read MoreI need to let you know about the Carolina Book and Writer Conference, with keynote speaker Brian Sykes. He’ll be...
Read MoreI grew up in New England the 1950s and ‘60s, and Bette Stevens has written a coming of age novel...
Read MoreSince retiring, my husband and I have been eating more lightly. Traveling with my daughter and son-in-law reminded us of...
Read MoreWhew! I'm still coming down from A-Z, but wanted to catch y'all up on the Granger clan doings. Right now...
Read MoreThis is Nikki Crutchley’s first book, and for an initial outing, it’s pretty darned good. The story: A young tourist...
Read MoreMy beautiful cat Elijah Moon died last night. When I can manage it, I will write a short tribute. Right...
Read MoreToday I have invited the brilliant soprano Charlotte Hoather for tea. She’s British, so I know she likes tea. Me,...
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