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How I Revisited “1932”

A Tale of the Tenth Anniversary Edition I know, I know, I just finished the blog tour for Find Wonder in All Things, and here we go, off on another cyber road trip. But this one is special… My debut novel, the award-winning 1932, was originally released in 2010. It is almost impossible for me […]

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#OHG (Obstinate, Headstrong Girl

Here’s a teaser of a little something I’ve been working on… On Wednesday, Beth sat on the pleather bench right outside of room 126 and opened her pre-lab report, glancing over the procedures. She heard voices within and assumed the last lab had some lingerers but stopped cold when she heard her name in the

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Blog Tour Begins!

Exciting News today! We begin the Blog Tour for the re-release of Find Wonder in All Things 🙂 Monday, January 6, 2020 is the day, and the ebook is available for pre-order now. This book, originally published in 2012, is near and dear to me for several reasons: It was the first book I wrote

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Son of a Preacher Man Wins!

My special book baby, Son of a Preacher Man, was recently named the adult fiction winner for the 2019 Indie Author Project-Kentucky Region. From the Indie Author Project website: “This year’s second annual Indie Author Project regional contests ran in 13 states and one Canadian province and fielded thousands of submissions from authors of all

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Redecorating

I picked the wrong week to redecorate the blog. I’m busy, so very busy getting ready for the rerelease of Undeceived next month, but sometimes you just have to dig in and change what needs to be changed. Nothing much had changed around here in 2 years, and it was time to sweep out the

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Best of 2018 2.0

It’s been an eventful month here—I’ve put the final touches on an audiobook version of I Could Write a Book, narrated by Emily Rahm, which released this week on Audible, Amazon, and Apple Books. And I’ve been busy writing thank-yous for inclusion of a couple of my projects on some wonderful Best of 2018 lists! It’s always gratifying when reviewers

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