
On Story Collections and Playing With Other Genres I’ve always wanted to write books, and night after night spent reading The Bobbsey Twins with a flashlight under the covers nudged me in the dir [ Read More ]

The worst thing about being sick, for me (besides the actual being sick) is that I have to stop. Stop what I’m doing (usually working) and just lie there and look around at the place I call & [ Read More ]

by Lynn Lannin I must confess. I haven’t always loved to read. Strangely enough, I have always loved to write. As a child, my grandmother, who raised me, always read to me sometime during the day [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Jennifer Wake
by Jennifer Wake As a Chemistry teacher, a Financial Counselor, author, speaker, and quilter, I am considered an enigma. My interests are wide-ranging, and my reading habits reflect that same diver [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Amy Walsh
Books, Earbuds, and the Kitchen Sink One of my biggest blessings is also a problem. I’m talking about reading. It’s not “oh, I enjoy a good book now and then” reading. It’s the kind w [ Read More ]
Pages Of My Life – Emily Wright
by Emily Wright I like my comfort zone. I like how predictable it is–it’s safe, invulnerable, and, well, comforting. Just to give you an example, I’ve been attending the same chur [ Read More ]
Story of My Life – by Crystal Caudill
There are some books we as authors write that are as much for the author as for the readers. Sung in the Shadows, my newest release, was that book for me . . . even though I didn’t want to write [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Maureen Miller
“You’ll love this book. As I read it, I thought of you.” Have you ever heard this? Or perhaps you’ve said it to someone. Whomever is on the receiving end of such a statement can’t help bu [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Sara Davison
It’s an honour to be asked to endorse another author’s book. Full stop. A request like that suggests the other author has heard of you (always nice) and believes, rightly or wrongly, that your [ Read More ]
Pages of My Life – Kelly J Goshorn
When you close the cover of your most recent read, do you instinctively long for the familiarity of an old favorite or grab something new waiting patiently on your shelf or e-reader? For me, it isn [ Read More ]