Holiday Traditions

With a daughter-in-law who was raised Buddhist and Methodist, and dear friends who are Muslim, as well as Jewish, Catholic, Bahai and an assortment of Protestants, each with their own unique traditions and holidays, I am awed by their different traditions. What is your favorite holiday? How does your family celebrate it? What is your favorite part of your holiday? Growing up I never really … Continue reading Holiday Traditions

Review from Author of Sarah the Bold

My author-friend, Eileen Lettick writes strong, realistic characters. Even though she writes mostly grade-school adventures, she reads widely and it is a great honor to have her review my novel White Gold. Welcome to my blog, Eileen Lettick. To my readers, if you are looking for a great read for children 8 to 13, or if like me, you enjoy middle-grade fiction with strong characters … Continue reading Review from Author of Sarah the Bold

The Naughty List

While decorating the Christmas tree, my grandson Jack and I started talking. This story is from that discussion. I hope you enjoy it.  Santa’s Naughty List (a family story) Nick rocked the chair back and forth, struggling against his restraints as Noel strode towards him holding out the magical snow globe. “I’m sorry Nicky but the only way I can be Santa is if you … Continue reading The Naughty List

Save The Date

Originally posted on Writing on the Pamlico:
Pamlico Writer’s Group will present their 7th annual Writer’s Conference, “Why We Write. . .Giving Voice To The Voiceless”, April 5 & 6, 2019 at the Turnage Theatre, 150 W. Main St, Washington, NC. Featuring keynote speaker, USA Today’s best-selling author, Katharine Ashe, her topic, “Write What You Desire”. Ms. Ashe is a prolific and dynamic writer, speaker… Continue reading Save The Date