Miss Liv Series Update

Hi my lovely and oh-so-patient readers! I’m dashing by to tell you I’ve been working diligently on edits on books IV and V, the final two books in the series. Progress has been excellent in the last several months, and great over the last year, but I find there is never enough time in a…

Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver – Book Review

I wish I was a faster reader, but some books and authors are worth the time it takes to follow their amazing stories from beginning to end. I highly recommend this new release from author, D. Wallace Peach. It not only has engaging characters, is well-paced and set in a visually stunning world, but it…

42! At last!

The answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything (ala Douglas Adams style) for Miss Livingstone’s story world has arrived! I’ve been rather absent from blogging, trying to work out the time traveling, multi-dimensional knots in the plots for the final two books of the series, to deliver that Ultimate conclusion that…

Books I’m Glad I Read

Here is a collection of excellent books I’ve enjoyed this past few months: The Unwitting Journeys of the Witty Miss Livingstone: Journey Key–a time travel adventure through history The Lilac Notebook–difficult life choices for three women, but mostly about the progression of Alzheimers Once Upon a Griffin–a human unwittingly falls for a alien prince, about…

Moon Shroud – Poetry Challenge

I joined in on a poetry challenge regarding 4 moon-bed images on Jude Itakali’s blog. He asked for a haiku, but I was inspired to write a different form. You can find his challenge and all 4 images HERE, if you’d like to give it a try or read other responses. Please link us to…

Is a Happy Ending a Journey to Dullsville?

“A Protagonist and his story can only be as intellectually fascinating and emotionally compelling as the forces of antagonism make them.” ~ Robert McKee from Story While reading a Jane Friedman article by Ken Brosky, The Biggest Mistake Even Expert Writers Make, I understood the relationship between conflict (or antagonism) and character development in a new way….

Weaving Solace

Originally posted on Reality With a Twist ~ Books:
Here’s my response to the Writing Challenge that I posted last week. Bottom line… A free write where you imagine entering into the top of this upside down photo as if the reflection is the prime reality. Feel free to continue to write your own responses and…

I Can’t Wait to Camp!

I’m looking forward to the camaraderie of the Camp NaNo challenge this April. You can join too! I love the low key personal goal-setting and the chance to engage with other writers in my area on the Regional forum and at Write-in events. I’ve set a 25,000 words goal to complete the final drafts of…

Time Travel Theory – Why not?

The biggest block to time travel is physical inability to exceed the speed of light. But what if lightspeed wasn’t a constant? In a recent chat with my brother, he thought: “that’s the big hole in the theory of relativity imo. time as we think of it doesn’t seem to be actual reality so lightspeed…

Free, Free, Free Miss Liv is Free

Get your copy of The Unwitting Journeys of the Witty Miss Livingstone – Book I: Journey Key FREE! For a limited time only. Don’t miss out!!

#blogtour: Natural Selection by Jacqui Murray

Welcome! It’s my pleasure to host accomplished writer and educator, Jacqui Murray, to celebrate the launch of the third book of her ‘Dawn of Humanity’ trilogy: Natural Selection. I’ve always been impressed by Jacqui’s research and knowledge on any topic she blogs about. And the meticulous research behind her novels brings a unique and exciting level to…

YES, DONE!! CHAPTER 23 ON JAN 23/2023

I typed this, (SEE BLOG POST TITLE…YAY!!!) tonight in the final book draft of the final Miss Liv Adventures Book V: Life Key. WOW! What a journey. When I started a five-book series, I knew it would be many years and unimaginable hours of writing and rewriting, editing and perfecting. But I didn’t understand what…