Strangers On A Train

September 23, 2015 by -

  In October, I’ll be at the Bouchercon mystery convention. I attended my first one in 2006, just after I’d sold Isabella Moon to Ballantine, and loved every minute of it. It was so fun to go as a fan and just watch the panels and ask questions. Because, as a writer, I’m first and foremost …Read More

A Little Good News and the Star-Belly Sneetches

September 17, 2015 by -

I got some really good news this week. The American Library Association’s Booklist publication, which goes out to libraries, reviewed my latest novel, Charlotte’s Story, and gave it a star. Now, if you’re a Dr. Seuss fan, as I am, you might not think much of stars. The Sneetches is a book devoted to the debunking of the …Read More

A Brand New Bliss House Story: Cold Alone

August 20, 2015 by -

    You know I can’t stay out of Bliss House for long, right? Even as I work on the 2016 Bliss House novel–THE ABANDONED HEART–and get ready for the release of CHARLOTTE’S STORY in October, I’m dreaming up more stories. So I took some time this summer to write you a short story. A …Read More

Resistance, Housekeeping, Writing, and Me

July 16, 2015 by - 8 Comments

When I think of topics for this blog, I type them onto a green digital sticky note on my desktop. (Spoiler alert: Look for blogs on Perry Mason, portals, terra preta, copperhead snakes climbing trees, and the (puzzling) topic loosely known as “I’m going to make everything all right.” Whatever that means.) This topic was listed as …Read More

Happy Paperback Birthday to Bliss House!

June 15, 2015 by -

    Today BLISS HOUSE is officially one year old, and is now available in paperback! I dreamed a long time about writing this book–specifically ever since I read my first grown-up haunted house novel, THE SENTINEL, by Jeffrey Konvitz. Of course, I’d read JANE EYRE long before that, and the two together early solidified …Read More

Letting Go

June 15, 2015 by -

    Taking long drives is one of my passions. It doesn’t matter if I’m alone or with someone else. Either way, I feel renewed as the highway unspools behind me. Traveling lets me divide my life into small, manageable sections, like a timeline of events that’s always moving forward. This weekend Husband and I returned …Read More