My Author Feature Interview with Michelle Raab Writes
I’m featured today over on Michelle Raab Writes blog. Find out what inspired my two series, and why I became a writer!
My Author Feature Interview with Michelle Raab Writes Read More »
I’m featured today over on Michelle Raab Writes blog. Find out what inspired my two series, and why I became a writer!
My Author Feature Interview with Michelle Raab Writes Read More »
As you may know, I love to travel. This summer I spent just over three weeks in Europe with my family, sightseeing and visiting friends.
My One-Bag European Capsule Wardrobe Read More »
Below see my latest Book Bubble on Bublish to read another tempting sample from this Chatelaine Grand Prize winning, Reader’s Favorite Five Star…
The Art of Enchantment: FREE Sept 1-3 on Amazon Read More »
Last week my featured author interview with the Women’s Fiction Chapter of the Romance Writers of America came out. Find out…
My Romance Writers of America Women’s Fiction Author Interview Read More »
I’m referring to my books, of course. Strange as that might seem, they’ve been with me so long…
Abandoning My Babies Read More »
Four award-winning North Shore authors, including Jackie Bateman, Lawrence Verigin and Alexander and myself, will be at…
Author Book Signing at Indigo Marine Drive – Today! Read More »
It’s been such a hectic month I haven’t managed to post any news. Here’s an overview of what I’ve been up to…
A Busy Month of Author Appearances, Conferences & Networking Read More »
RECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES: BEARING SCARS Finally Reconcilable Differences is ready for publication. As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, this is a book that was originally written over ten years ago. For all the revisions, it will always carry the scars of having been my first, and because of that, the vehicle for my learning curve as a writer.
COVER REVEAL: RECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES Read More »
WHERE HAS BUSINESS ETIQUETTE GONE? BY-GONE DAYS Those of you who read Regency fiction will know what this term means: The cut direct. For those that don’t, it refers to the social snub, a complete diss. Which was done very rarely only under extreme circumstances when a person was in the wrong place
Recently I realized there’s a definite pattern to the books that I’ve been writing. In some ways I suppose it’s obvious, but since it’s quite unintentional, it kind of caught me by surprise. The female protagonists, and often the males as well, in at least two of my novels, and probably another three that I’ve
Professional Women, Love and Carl Jung Read More »