
Author Spotlight on L.A. Sartor
I met Leslie several years ago. Through social media, we have supported one another’s writing and celebrated our latest books. I’m so happy to announce

I met Leslie several years ago. Through social media, we have supported one another’s writing and celebrated our latest books. I’m so happy to announce

For years, I used to tune out in church when the priest began his homily. I’d enter my daydream world. I got some excellent writing

I had the pleasure of meeting Kris this summer at the American Library Conference in Chicago. I learned that we have a couple of things

I knew I would like Paty Jager’s protagonist when I discovered he spends most of his time outdoors on his horse and with his dog.

If you love reading urban fantasy, you’ll love Courtney’s Fawn Malero series set in Seattle. She describes her series as the supernatural version of the

Diana Kathryn Plopa is the host of Indie Reads Aloud podcast. I’ve had the honor of being her guest twice. She’s also a prolific writer, which

Galit and I grew up about the same time. When I read her essay on how she became a writer, I had to chuckle. We

Amber and I first met online. We both published with Anamcara Press, and Amber has been instrumental in promoting my books. We met in person

I’m honored to have Trisha Ricketts as a guest blogger on Writer Wednesday. I met Trisha when I joined a Facebook writing support group, Lady

I’m thrilled to have author June Trop as my guest today on Books, Birds, and Banter. I recently read June’s last collection of Miriam bat
Karen and I have a few things in common besides being authors. When I read her post, my heart went out to her. We both

I’m happy to host Anne Louise Bannon again. She’s a prolific, talented writer. Let’s take a deeper look into the creation and development of two

I have the pleasure to interview author Christine Desmet today. Christine will tell us about her writing process, the development of her protagonist, Ava Oosterling,

Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Alfred Hitchcock Brainstorm The Queen had grown tired of her reading material and summoned Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle,

Have you ever asked yourself, “Why did that crap happen to me?” You’re a decent, honest, kind, compassionate person 99% of the time. So why
I’m so pleased to have Lois Winston back as a guest on Birds, Books, and Banter. Lois and I talked (interview) about her latest mystery,
I really like Pope Francis. I can relate to him. He keeps things simple. He never preaches fire and brimstone. He’s always happy and positive,

What’s the difference between a run-on sentence and a long sentence? A run-on is usually long; however, a long sentence is not necessarily a run-on.

I feel it’s time for some explanation. I started writing this blog post about two years ago with the intention of smoothing over the rough
My high school English teacher, Mrs. Case, had shiny black hair, which she wore in a neat bun held tight by a pencil. Her wardrobe