SHORTS, NOVELS, AND OTHER THINGS
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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, …
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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. …
Review: D. Wallace Peach’s New Book: The Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver Read More »
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 …
I was asked if I would participate in a new book tour for Owen Mullen. I did read Delany –...
Read MoreAh, Sam, the Chief of Police for Pequod, brother-in-law to Rhe. Sam and Rhe are close, especially after Rhe becomes...
Read MoreIn Plymouth, Massachusetts, where my family moved when I was five, my brother Jay and I first attended Sacred Heart...
Read MoreChallenge: Send me a picture of what you think Marsh Adams looks like! Marsh Adams was originally an emergency room...
Read MoreOne day I devoted to seeing the John Alden house in Duxbury. John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden moved from the...
Read MoreMy fellow blogger, Charles Yallowitz, has come up with another of his great (and occasionally funny) lists, this time about...
Read MoreMaine has a desert – bet you never knew that! This is another place that Rhe and Will would likely...
Read MoreMay you always have lobster! I am coming close to my 300th post since starting my...
Read MoreMy father lost his life on that lighthouse. I stare at it every day and my loathing of it...
Read MoreOne thing I find hard is marketing my books. I think a lot of my followers who write would say...
Read MoreI won't be answering posts for a while - more rain has fallen in my life. A dear person who...
Read MoreSue Vincent of The Daily Echo blog (http://scvincent.com/) agreed to my request for a guest post on the subject of:...
Read MoreYes, my faithful followers, friends, and colleagues, Death in a Mudflat comes out tomorrow. Here is a teaser for you:...
Read MoreThis is a short story written in response to the photo prompt from Sue Vincent last Thursday. I hadn’t seen...
Read MoreNow for a little of the food that shows up from time to time in the Rhe Brewster Mysteries: ...
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