
Do You See Me Now?
Two occurrences today have prompted me to write. One was the T-shirt a man was wearing in the grocery store; the second was an article my daughter sent featuring a
Two occurrences today have prompted me to write. One was the T-shirt a man was wearing in the grocery store; the second was an article my daughter sent featuring a
Fellow Canadian author Elinor Florence has written a new novel Finding Flora which releases April 1, 2025. If it’s anything like Bird’s Eye View, we’re all in for a great
Before I began to write, I was a fan of long historical novels and interconnected family stories. My husband used to accuse me of choosing a book by the number
Lisa Wingate, who vaulted to the top of the New York Times bestselling list with her novel Before We Were Yours, was a featured guest at the HNS 2023 conference.
All the Frequent Troubles of our Days by Rebecca Donner is the story of Mildred Harnack, an American doing a PhD in Germany who witnessed the rise of Hitler and
I imagine that for some of us the pandemic feels far away while others have been profoundly affected by it. Earlier, I posted a chart from the 2024 reader survey
I rather dropped the ball on reporting the 2024 reader survey results. Other things – tasks related to a major water leak, finishing a book for my grandsons, helping two
I’m outlining a new novel which is always an exciting task. Over time, I’ve changed how I outline adapting techniques from various sources and gaining confidence as I went along.
A few days ago, I shared some of the books read during 2024. Below are the remaining books from last year along with a few comments on each one. Here’s
Each year I reflect on books read, often with a few comments on the story, my perspective and a recommendation. As mentioned in another post, my reading has been challenging
The historical fiction author behind A Writer of History...
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