Middle Grade Reader
Stone of Thor comic
One Scoop or Two Series on Sandhill Island
Australia Burns – benefit book
Witches’ Cliff: Deerbourne Inn Series
Blooming Justice: Keystone Lake Series
Second in the Sandhill Island series
Romance Suspense
YA Fantasy
YA Fantasy
Pulp Fiction
Pulp Anthology
Anthology from Enid Writers Club
Facebook
Comments
Bobbi Jean Bell on 2023: Prose Colored Glasses Au… Fr. John on 2023: Prose Colored Glasses Au… Ken Roden on 2023: 100 Year Celebration of… peggylchambers on 2023: 100 Year Celebration of… Ken Roden on 2023: 100 Year Celebration of… - Follow Peggy Chambers "Views from the Hammock" site on WordPress.com
Follow me on Twitter
My Tweets-
Join 2,733 other subscribers
champeggy
Facebook
Bookbub
-
Pulp Fiction -
Tag Archives: Glome’s Valley
2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Comic Book Script!
I got a box of my first comic books this week and I was so excited to see them in print! This was a first for me learning about comic book scripts. I had a lot of help from Jeff … Continue reading
2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Stone of Thor Wins!
Last week in my blog I talked about the Heavener Runestone https://heavenerrunestonepark.com/ and my two Glomes’ Valley books. It is obvious that I love the forest near the runestone and the lore that accompanies it. I keep contemplating … Continue reading
2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Heavener Runestone
The Heavener Runestone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_runestones in southeastern Oklahoma is an anomaly. A sandstone monolith, it stands at the bottom of a valley with carving that some say is as ancient as the Vikings who could have arrived on this continent … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Glome's Valley, Heavener Runestone, runestones, standing stones, Vikings
Leave a comment
2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Experience Glome’s Valley
I am so sick of hearing about the Coronavirus and I know you are too. Hopefully you are stuck at home and only bored, not sick. But since we are all stuck at home, you know what you … Continue reading
2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Glome’s Valley
It’s Sunday and that means blog day!!! I hope you don’t get sick of what I have to say on Sunday, but it is important to me. Fewer possessions, more experiences is the theme this year. I’ve been … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Glome's Valley, Gloria Farley, Heavener Runestone, hiking, Oklahoma fairytale, runestones, Vikings
Leave a comment
2019 Life-Long Learning: Glome is back
Twice a year the Heavener Runestone Park in southeastern Oklahoma holds its Viking Fest in April and October with all things Viking and Celtic. The park is loaded with costumed characters and families on outings. Picnics are held … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Glome's Valley, Heavener Runestone, Oklahoma fairytale, runestones
Leave a comment
2019 Life-long Learning: Heavener Runestone Park Viking Fest!
Twice a year the Heavener Runestone Park https://heavenerrunestonepark.com/ holds its Viking Fest with all things Viking and Celtic. The park is loaded with costumed characters and families on outings. Picnics are held as children enjoy turkey legs and corn … Continue reading
2018 Clearing Your Life: Book Sales and Vacations!
It’s summer and time for family vacations – and book sales! I’ve put the two Glome’s Valley books on sale in Kindle form for $.99 each for the rest of the month just in time for summer vacations. If … Continue reading
2017 Something New: Glome Returns
The forests of Oklahoma are magical. If you look hard enough, you will find trolls, fairies, runestones, magic swords – and Norse gods. And there might even be dragons. The Glome’s Valley series takes place in southeast Oklahoma at … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Dragons, Glome's Valley, Heavener Runestone, Norse gods, Oklahoma fairytale, Vikings
Leave a comment
2017 Something New: Return to Glome’s Valley
Something new indeed! I want to show you the cover for the second in the Glome’s Valley series – Return to Glome’s Valley. The cover was created by the uber talented, Diana Haslett. The release date is still to … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Glome's Valley, Heavener Runestone, Oklahoma fairytale, Vinland Maps, YA book
Leave a comment