I am pleased to introduce my guest blogger this morning. Janet K. Brown is a fellow Pen-L author of four books. Her latest, Worth Forgiving, makes it debut September 1. I read Worth Forgiving and found it to be immensely interesting. Riveting, I believe, best describes it because the book kept me turning pages to find […]

A Fellow Traveler Who Cared
Yesterday’s Sunday School lesson centered around the story of the Good Samaritan. We’ve read it many times and criticized the callousness of the priest and the Levite as they passed by a man who had been beaten and robbed and left for dead on the roadside. The priest and Levite would have considered the Samaritan their inferior, […]

Sauntering Into Sunday
Sauntering is ambling, meandering, sort of a slow, easy, lazy gait. This early in the morning, with my first cup of coffee unfinished before me, I am definitely sauntering into Sunday. No headlong rush for me! Enthusiasm for the launch of Grave Heritage (September 19) continues. Pre-order from my publisher and enter for a chance to […]

The Excitement Continues
The excitement surrounding Darcy and Flora continues. Thanks to all those who pre-ordered Grave Heritage from my publisher yesterday. Remember, ordering from the Pen-L site will give you a chance to win a free, autographed copy. You can tell me how you want your book inscribed, I’ll inscribe and send it to you. Pre-orders run from […]

With Fear and Trembling
With fear and trembling, I entered the small room and sat down in a chair only to be lent backward to a prone position. A bright light shone on my face. Was this the Inquisition? I’d answer any question just to be up and out of there. My heart thumped wildly. Every muscle stretched to a trembling tautness. […]

Into the Phantasy World of Phog
The door swung softly often and there came drifting in forty phantom visitors with whiskers on each chin. It’s foggy this morning. I glanced out of my window and the whole world seemed to be wrapped in a soft, gray mist. We had rain yesterday and cooler weather so I imagine fog is the result. […]

