Friends and November First

Friends and November First

So many “firsts” this morning, that my thoughts are whirling kind of like the autumn leaves off the trees. This is the beginning of NST (Normal Standard Time) when we forget about Daylight Savings Time for a few months. Last night, to get ahead of this, I ran my clocks back way before bedtime, so […]

Ring Those Bells!

Ring Those Bells!

Ring those bells, give a shout; Look what has just come about! The day has finally arrived–a full two weeks early! I am pleased to announce Moonlight Can Be Murder in its complete, reader-friendly, mysterious best, ready for you on  Amazon.com  and Pen-L.com, both in ebook and paperback. As if this were not enough excitement for one […]

Jackson Conner for President

Jackson Conner for President

I nominate Jackson Conner for President. The first, most obvious thing you would notice about the man is that he looks Presidential. His physical appearance inspires confidence and enthusiasm. He is tall enough but not too tall. He has kept his good physique although he does not have the bulging muscles of a weight lifter. […]

Moonlight Can Be Murder

Moonlight Can Be Murder

I tore off the wrappings and there it was! My proof copy of Moonlight Can Be Murder from Pen-L Publishing. What a thrill. Beautiful picture, lovely script! Peg was driving by at the moment I opened the mailbox, so I shared the first glimpse of it with her. We admired it for a bit before I […]

More Cozy Critters

More Cozy Critters

Today, I’d like to tell you more about these astute readers and writers, these remarkable ladies I call the Cozy Critters. First of all, they have a marvelous sense of humor. Laughter is very important in our critiques. I’ve asked them to write a bit about themselves so you will get to know them better. […]

Mysterious Cozy Cats

Mysterious Cozy Cats

“What do you think, Penny?” I asked.      She sprang to her feet and arched her back, her fur standing up like an animated bristle cone. She stared at the window then whirled and dashed upstairs.      “Well, my goodness, it was just a question,” I called after her.          She was clearly frightened. Could […]