Once upon a time there was a girl who dreamed of writing books. Books were magic carpets that transported her through time and across space. The only problem was her favorite authors simply did not write books fast enough. What was a voracious reader to do? She already haunted the local Christian bookstore, a feat she did with such regularity she'd walk in and the owner would hand the catalogs to … [Read more...]
The Good and the Bad of Writing Fast
Like thousands of other writers around the world, I’m participating in National Novel Writing Month (aka NaNoWriMo). During NaNoWriMo, writers commit to writing 50,000 words of a novel during the month of November. The bottom line for NaNoWriMo is that you have to concentrate and write fast. But I've always wondered if forcing yourself to write fast is helpful. Can any good come from a novel … [Read more...]
Chat with a cover model
I always enjoy chatting with the cover models for my books, and my conversation with Brit—who is on the cover of A Note Yet Unsung (February 2017)—was a delight. I asked her ten questions, and she has ten insightful and entertaining responses. Enjoy! Thanks, Brit, for joining us—and welcome! 1. How did you become the cover model for A Note Yet Unsung, a Belmont Mansion novel (book … [Read more...]
5 Elements Sigh-Worthy Romance Novels Must Have
Although I write historicals, I see myself as a romance writer at heart. Why? Well first, I love reading romances of any genre. This year some of my favorite romances have included contemporary romances like Robin Lee Hatcher’s Keeper of the Stars and Becky Wade’s Her One and Only. I’ve also enjoyed many young adult romances like Robin McKinley’s Beauty and Renee Ahdieh’s The Wrath and the … [Read more...]
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. . . a 2,060 word, seven page (including citations) comparison essay of Stagecoach and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, entitled What Makes a Western Hero? I was still in my jammies at noon, having worked for over six hours on the essay, and I didn't realize I'd forgotten my regularly scheduled post until immediately after I submitted my finished paper. Since I am completely and thoroughly … [Read more...]
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