
by Melanie Stevenson I was born in England, and at the age of five, my family immigrated to Ontario, Canada. As far as my memory reaches, I was a creative soul. I delighted in dancing, performing [ Read More ]

Darlene L. Turner Q&A Because Darlene L. Turner (the Plaid Queen) is one of our BRRC admins – her colleagues Debb and Heather decided they’d ask the questions this week as we get to [ Read More ]

Why I Love to Include Cats in My Books, by Sarah Hamaker Move over, dogs—there’s a new sidekick for the hero or heroine and it meows! Now, I have nothing against canine companions, but I do lov [ Read More ]
The Pages of YOUR Life, by Debb Hackett
We’re all here because we’re avid readers, right? Sitting here in my little corner of England, I think I can hear you yelling a resounding “YES’M.” I certainly should. [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Emily Wright
I am my own worst critic. For a little while last year, I was discouraged in my writing and hid myself away from the book marketing world. I was in a slump, and then I wrote in my notebook, “ [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Kathleen D. Bailey
These are perilous times. The world as we know it is up for grabs, the whole Western Civilization thing hangs by a hangnail, and we are angry. Very angry. Anyone who doesn’t hav [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Ane Mulligan
I’m not one of those authors who always wanted to be a writer. As a child, I was way too active. What is today known as ADHD, back then I was called incorrigible—the kid who was always in the p [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Jessie Mattis
“How do you possibly find time to write?” If I had a dollar for each time I’ve heard this question, I just might be able to buy that under-the-desk walking pad I’ve had my eye on. When peop [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Debb Hackett
When Heather, Darlene and I came up with the revamp for our weekly blog, The Pages of My Life, seemed a lot less intimidating. Now I need to write one, I’m a little daunted. So be kind, okay? [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Penny Frost McGinnis
About two weeks before Career Day at my granddaughter’s school, she had asked me if I could come and talk to the students about being an author. She’s ten, and she told me she thought I’d be [ Read More ]