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An Interview With Bonnie Lou
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, Apple, and NOOK! Every author has them, characters that are so alive on the page they seem real. They practically … Continue reading
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Tagged Alabama, Angel Nichols, author, Bonnie Lou, books, chocolate, humor, mystery, South, Southern, Tennessee, writers
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A Tired Older Woman Prepares For Flight
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, Apple, and NOOK! Those of you who follow this blog will remember that last summer I flew to Birmingham, Alabama … Continue reading
A Tired Older Woman Goes Bug Eyed
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, Apple, and NOOK! Okay, now I’m worried. As those of you who follow this blog know, we barely experienced winter … Continue reading
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Tagged A Tired Older Woman, Alabama, author, beach, chocolate, D.C., Father, Georgia, gnats, Mississippi, South, Southern, Tennessee
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Colors Of My Life
One Last Gift (Annie Acorn Christmas Anthologies) From Women’s Pens Also available for Nook! I was born in the ‘40s, remember fondly the ‘50s, succeeded as a teenager in the ‘60s, and attended college in the ’70s. Well, you get … Continue reading
Posted in age, author, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, chapter, D.C., Death, Fall, journey, Life, love, Marriage, over 50, South, Summer, Susan G Comen Foundation
Tagged '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, Alabama, Atlanta, Birmingham, Bloodhound, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, child, D.C., donation, Dothan, Emory, Father, Georgia, home, Life, love, millenium, Mississippi, Mom, Montgomery, personal journey, South, Southern, Susan G Comen
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An Interview With Denise Hays
Bloodhound (Niki Edgar Mysteries) by denise hays Bloodhound by Alabama author denise hays hit the ground running in July of this year and hasn’t stopped yet. Now its author has agreed to take time out of her busy schedule to … Continue reading
Posted in author, books, Christian writer, editing, reader, writer, writing
Tagged Alabama, Bloodhound, denise hays, From Womens' Pens, humor, hyperosmia, mystery, Southern
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Death and Food and Southern Families
One Last Gift To Go (Annie Acorn’s Christmas) Also available for Nook! This past June marked the eighth anniversary of my move to Maryland from my home in the deep South – long enough to have adjusted to my new … Continue reading
Posted in Death, South, Summer, travel, writer
Tagged Alabama, BAWG, Birmingham, Bloodhound, denise hays, family, Food, From Womens' Pens, Maryland, New Orleans, South, Southern, spanish moss, Summertime
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The Ten Things That Went Wrong
As those of you who follow me regularly know, I spent last weekend in Birmingham, where I addressed the Birmingham Area Writers’ Group during their summer writers’ retreat and met with the southern contingent of From Women’s Pens. In addition, … Continue reading
Posted in D.C., journey, Personal Note, South, travel, writer, writing
Tagged Alabama, BAWG, Birmingham, D.C., family, Flight #641, From Womens' Pens, Raleigh/Durham, Roanoke, sister, son, South, Southwest Airlines
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The Help
As those of you know who follow me on Facebook and Twitter, I winged my way southward to Birmingham, Alabama this past weekend to address the BAWG at their summer writers’ retreat, where I also met with the southern contingent … Continue reading
Posted in books, Personal Note, South, writer, writing
Tagged Alabama, BAWG, Birmingham, From Womens' Pens, Hollywood, lessons learned, Midwest, New York Times, South, The Help, Under the Tuxcan Sun
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Summertime In DC
Summer time and the living is easy… Or so the song says. Frankly, here where I live in Maryland, just outside of D.C., the overriding qualities of summer are heat and humidity Perhaps that’s why time always seems to move … Continue reading
Posted in BFF, D.C., South, Summer
Tagged Alabama, bayou, BFF, D.C., Georgia, hair helmet, high heel, Hollywood phone, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, mosquito, Okefenokee, South, South Carolina, Southern, Summer, Summertime, Tennessee
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