It’s Wednesday and the last guest author for March and it’s Jill Culiner who tells us of her travel experiences and her need to find answers… Writing, Adventure, and Often Tricky Places Those Absent on the Great Hungarian Plain by Jill Culiner Today, I’d like to present my most recent release — Those Absent on…
Tag: non-fiction
Where Do You Get Your Ideas?
Tell a non-writer you’re an author and the first question out of their mouth is usually, where do you get your ideas? Sometimes it’s a puzzle for writers too. What happens when the story idea bank runs dry? When I began writing, one major issue I had was one too many story ideas. They’d…
Friday Ramblings From An Author-A Growing Community
Spring didn’t seem to last long because today is 20 degrees cooler than it was on Monday(and yes, I did get outside and write that day!). Wednesday is supposed to be close to 80 which means more outside writing. Thank you to this week’s guest bloggers and everyone who contacted me about what you’d like…
Friday Ramblings From An Author-Slowly Catching Up
This week has all been about trying to catch up with items on my to do list. I finally got an older story revamped and back on sale. I even created the cover for it and here it is- And another cover I created was that for a short book I wrote about…
Summer Reading List-Book Three
First up was a mystery, then a romance novel, so I thought it was time for some non-fiction. Book three on my summer reading list is A Green and Pleasant Land-How England’s Gardeners Fought the Second World War by Ursula Buchan. I chose this one for several reasons. Gardening is one of my hobbies and…
Friday Ramblings From An Author-A Little of Everything
Another week that’s just flown by and I’ve been doing something of everything. I even ate lunch in front of the TV and watched tennis at Wimbledon every day. I got my edits for my next release, and a release date of August 30th for Cash which is book seven in my Big Sky County series….