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2025: Sisters in Crime Annual Writing Conference
The annual Tornado Alley Sisters in Crime writing conference will be held March 22, 2025, in Norman. There’s a great line up of presenters including the keynote speaker, Hank Phillipi Ryan. Each year the club picks a charity to support … Continue reading
2025: Tornado AlleySinC Conference
It’s almost spring, I know because the frozen tundra we’ve been living with is melting and the sun is out. I often attend several conferences and workshops in Oklahoma during the year. I love the opportunity to hear different speakers … Continue reading
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Tagged book-review, books, fiction, Hank Phillipi Ryan, mystery, Tornado Alley SinC, Writers conference, writing
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2025: And it Snowed
I don’t know where you are but here in the mid-west we are once again snowed in. We have two inches of snow on the ground and that is enough for this old body to stay away from. Tuesday we … Continue reading
2025: Whoopsie
This morning, I have my babies on my mind as I sit and wait for warmer weather. It was a lot of years ago that I was a young mother, but those days are still precious. Due to an assignment … Continue reading
2025: New Eyes!
I had cataract surgery this week. I guess when you get to be ___ years old it is the thing to do. My husband had it 5 years ago in the middle of the pandemic. I wasn’t far behind him. … Continue reading
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Tagged cataract, cataract-surgery, cataracts, great results, health, old age, surgery, vision
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2025: The Birds are Starving!
I don’t know if that title is correct, but the birds in my yard have eaten almost nothing from my bird feeder this winter. They were thick in the summer. I would have thought that in frigid winter when worms … Continue reading
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Tagged Bird feeding, birding, birds, fine feathered friends, food, nature, oatmeal and birds, photography, warmth, wildlife
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2025: Blooming Greed
I am thankful to be writing for The Wild Rose Press. I have a great editor and design staff for covers and I am helped to make my craft the best it can be. My latest book with them is … Continue reading
2025: Snow, New Novels, and Thankfulness
We’re in the middle of January and here in Oklahoma it means the middle of the coldest part of the year. I’m not a fan of wintry weather. I normally just hunker down and get through it. Today I may … Continue reading
2025: Thankfulness
Last week I talked about being thankful for my life and the things in it. Here on the Great Plains this morning it is 20 degrees with a howling north wind, ice, and snow. But my heater is working. The … Continue reading
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Tagged baking, gratitude, heater, rehab, thankfullness, weather, winter, winter storm, writing
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2024: Thankfullness
Christmas is over. We still have New Years next week, but the holidays are winding down. I have one more present to deliver today, but that is all. It has been an eventful season full of joy, sadness, and exhaustion. … Continue reading




