We took off from Emerald Forest because the WiFi was in and out with zero cell service. In the hope of finding some place with
The weather on this trip has been remarkably kind. Unfortunately, we were packing for this trip in 90 degree weather. I advised the niece (from
I posted this morning in a light drizzle with this little guy hovering over my back. He wasn’t little. It grew into a full fledged
I actually said that to the poor girl in the espresso hut that miraculously appeared next to the gas station in Burns, Oregon. Oh, I’ve
I woke up a couple of times to the sounds of the coyotes yipping and howling with great post titles. Finally decided to stop laying
Rewind….opening scene…..wait, have to go back a bit further. Our night in Riverton was an eventful one. Thing to know: Quiet hours at camp grounds
Leaving today took a bit longer than originally planned, but then doesn’t almost everything happen like that? It was raining. The dogs were squirrelly with
Northern Colorado mystery writer, Patricia Stoltey hosted Susan Spann on her blog. Susan talks about her recently published historical fiction mystery…once again, those bloody categories!
As a writer promoting my first novel, this category business was a step into the fiery abyss. It’s fiction. The plot involves stem cell research
I listened to Todd Mitchell present at this year’s NCW Writer’s conference. Ironically, it was all about taking things away from your character in order