Did anyone get that license plate number?
Four days after signing a contract for DIVA IN THE DUGOUT, I’m still riding the high that comes with a first sale. But in the quieter moments (read: when I’m not jumpin
I still haven’t found what I’m looking for (or weird internet searches)
Cyberspace is a funny place — both funny in the “ha-ha” sense and just plain strange. How do I know? Take a look at some of the search terms people have used recently
I’m listening
When the universe starts talking, you listen. Actually, I’m not sure if it’s just that the universe is talking or if I’m just more inclined to listen now that I&#
Writing through disaster?
The Boston Marathon bombing was a horrendous tragedy, and plenty of folks more eloquent than I am have expressed their thoughts much better than I ever could. Why’s that? I w
Down to the wire
Who AM I? In high school and college, I was the nerdy kid so many loved to hate: I finished papers early and often set the curve. The semester I spent in England, I turned in my Br
Gym class memories
The most recent snowstorm that socked Flagstaff left me wearing snowboots. They’re heavy, clunky boots that, while keeping my feet dry and at least a little warm, tend to gob
Not much love — or laughter
Love and laughter have been in short supply in my little corner of the Internet, and for that I apologize. I’ll try to blog more often. I want Love & Laughter to grow bet
The Next Big Thing
I was glad to say yes when Amy Raby, one of my Starcatchers sisters from the RWA Golden Heart class of 2011, asked me to take part in the Next Big Thing blog hop. Unlike Amy, I do
How many of these banned classics have you read?
With Sept. 30-Oct. 6 being Banned Books Week, I want to go on the record: People — of all ages — should be able to read what they want. Yes, even those poorly written “Fi