Why do your dreams late in life matter?
You know that while my books are categorized for children, I actually wrote them for adults like myself. In that way, Piper and her Merry Band can actually be experienced as “people just like us.”
Book two, Becoming Piper Pan, centers around the struggle to learn to […]
It’s what makes for great fiction: the power of “What if?”
When the idea for Piper Pan and Her Merry Band came to me, some of the “what if” questions I asked myself were:
What if the Neverland were dying?
What if Tinker Bell were […]
We all judge books by their covers, in spite of the saying cautioning us not to. A book’s cover attracts us, or it does not—we pick the book up, or we don’t. Sometimes a cover redesign can mean the difference between success and anonymity for the author.
I’ve found a book that is truly magnificent—and […]
As promised: the rules for Dream Keeping.
I told you last week about how I’ve been teaching people to be Dream Keepers. Today I bring the rules for Dream Keeping to you. The Dream Keeper concept is from my second book, Becoming Piper Pan.
“Rules” sounds harsh. I could say guidelines, only bear in mind […]
I had a wonderful time speaking to the lovely ladies who attended my talk at the Affinity Community in Kennewick last week—(if that’s you, welcome to Piper’s Merry Band!) I wish I’d taken a few photos to record the event… Sadly, I didn’t think of it in time. But here’s me with my […]
I’m hitting the road this week!
I’m off to Eastern Washington—Kennewick, to be exact. If you don’t know, that’s in what’s known in-state as “the tri-cities” area. It’s actually in Southeastern Washington, just over the Oregon border, beside the Columbia River. My husband is coming with me for the 8 (or so) hour […]
“Middle Grade Fiction”
means “for ages 8—12”
Author Appearance:
On Tuesday, May 24 at 11am
I’ll be speaking about my books at the Affinity Senior Living Community in Kennewick, WA.
Come if you’re nearby!
Today I bring you a masterful novelist.
I’ve mostly focused […]
I hear weekly book reviews can feel like an onslaught from your end. While there’s no need for you to keep up with my reading list, I’m thankful for the feedback—I’ll try to mix it up a bit more.
How about a behind the scenes look at writer artist collaboration? I’ve been asked about it: […]
Book Two
**Read to the end, I have a gift for you!
You know I enjoy fantasy adventure: Piper Pan and Her Merry Band is a “sprout” out of that genre. Although officially for children, I like to think of my series as a magical tale for adults. That’s what today’s recommended […]
When you look back at your childhood, is there a particular summer that stands out from the rest? A summer of adventure that is especially vivid and meaningful? There is often an unforgettable year that bridges the end of our “childhood” and the beginning of something else.
Finding Fortune, by Delia Ray is a story […]
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