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2024: Sandhill Island
If you follow this blog, you might have realized I didn’t post anything yesterday. I normally post on Sunday morning and it’s Monday evening. I’ve been on vacation. But I wanted you to know I’ve been working diligently to write … Continue reading
2023: Year of the Kitchen re-do
My husband and I have always been do-it-yourselfers. Until the last few years. All those years of climbing ladders and such have taken a toll. Somewhere between 15 to 20 years ago (has it really been that long?) I decided … Continue reading
2023: Christmas Books in Glome’s Valley
It’s Christmas time and what better gift can you give a child than a book? I wrote a couple of books a few years ago because I was enchanted with the Heavener Runestone. The runestone that sits in the valley … Continue reading
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2023: Christmas Books–Ian’s Magic
It’s Christmas time and what better gift can you give a child than a book? Especially one that helps them learn as they are having fun. Ian’s Magic is a middle-grade reader about a young boy who loves math. Most … Continue reading
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2023: Smugglers of Sandhill Island
I’ve been working on the third and final novel set on Sandhill Island. I promise, I’m working on it, (really) and it has taken a while. It is exciting and brings back several of the characters from the other books. … Continue reading
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2023: Sandhill Island for the Winter Blues
The holidays are coming! I will have 12 guests for Thanksgiving dinner at my house but someone else is taking care of the turkey. And a quick month later, will be Christmas. Books are always a great present for the … Continue reading
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2023: Keystone Lake Books
It is about that time of year where you curl up with a good book or two. The weather is getting cool and the days are getting shorter. I have a suggestion or two. The Keystone Lake series take place … Continue reading
2023: Enid Writers Club Writing Workshop
Yesterday, the Enid Writers Club had their annual writing workshop. For the last few years, we have been able to use the facilities at St. Matthews Episcopal Church and they are fantastic. The room where we had the workshop is … Continue reading
2023: Fall Clean-out
Last week we were fighting Covid at my house, this week it is an overgrown flowerbed. Have you ever noticed how something catches your attention when you least expect it? Like red spiders. My marigolds had become infested with them. … Continue reading
2023: Trip to Texas
Last week my husband and I took a trip to Texas. We met with some cousins, who we dearly love to travel with, and we drove over to Palestine, TX in the Piney Woods area for a wine train excursion. … Continue reading
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