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Tag Archives: Glome’s Valley
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
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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
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Tagged Glome's Valley, Heavener Runestone, Oklahoma fairytale, Vinland Maps, YA book
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2017 Something New: Glome’s Valley and Return to Glome’s Valley
The forests of Oklahoma are magical and is the setting for a Peter Pan-type Oklahoma fairytale, Glome’s Valley and the soon-to-be-released Return to Glome’s Valley. When Ethan came to Heavener, Oklahoma he didn’t believe in ghosts, fairies, or smelly … Continue reading
2017 Something New: Glome’s Valley
Spring in Oklahoma has sprung. And nowhere is it more beautiful than in the southeast portion of the state. The forests are magical and made the perfect setting for a Peter Pan-type Oklahoma fairytale. When Ethan came to Heavener, … Continue reading
2016 Cultivating Gratitude: A Sequel
I’m enjoying working on the first draft of Return to Glome’s Valley. Maybe more than the first. I hope to have it ready by spring. I’ve enjoyed working on this story as I did the first. Some of the visitors to the … Continue reading
2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Grateful for the Heavener Runestone Park
This week I’m grateful to the Heavener Runestone Park, Park Manager Erin Bruesch, and staff. I’ve been taken into the fold and they feel like family. The Heavener Runestone Viking and Celtic Fest is once again upon us. The … Continue reading
2016 Cultivating Gratitude: An Oklahoma Fairytale
Summer is almost over and fall brings out festivals and fairs. One of my favorites is the Heavener Runestone Viking and Celtic Fest. It will be held on October 8 & 9, 2016 at Heavener, OK. It is a … Continue reading
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Glome’s Valley and the Heavener Runestone Park
Ethan was bored. Summer was for fun – and fun meant spending time with your friends. But he had no friends in the valley. Dad was trying to decipher the ancient writing on the runestone, and Ethan was trying … Continue reading
2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Writer’s Block
I’m grateful this week to have talked with Jim Christina and Bobbie Jean Bell at L A Talk Radio’s The Writer’s Block. You can check out the interview at this link. http://latalkradio.com/sites/default/files/audio/Writer-060916.mp3 Their enthusiasm was contagious and their ability … Continue reading
2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Grateful for the Heavener Runestone Park
I am grateful this week that the Heavener Runestone Park has invited me back to the Viking and Celtic Festival April 9 & 10. They hold the festival twice a year, April and October. I met some wonderful people last … Continue reading




