Susan Meissner! Readers of emotional dramas who are willing to explore the lies that families tell each other for protection and comfort will enjoy White Picket Fences. The novel is ideal for those who appreciate exploring questions like: what type of honesty do children need from their parents, or how can one move beyond a […]
How Funny Girl Relates
Something inspired me about watching the movie Funny Girl recently. (For a recap of the movie, scroll down to last Monday’s post – but view that one and this one with caution if you haven’t seen the movie yet. Spoiler Alert!) Before I tell you how the movie relates to my newest project, let me […]
New Fiction Wednesday
I’m excited to have my friend Allie Pleiter visiting my blog today, to tell us a little about her writing experiences and her newest release – one of my favorite kinds. A Christmas tale! That time of year is right around the corner, you know (and if you’ve been in any malls lately, they’re already […]
Funny Girl Revisited
Not long ago I watched the movie Funny Girl. You know the one, with Barbara Streisand and Omar Sharif. And even though the basic, underlying conflict rang familiar, it was a stark reminder of just how fast the world has changed. Streisand isn’t from a generation long gone-by – she may be a little older […]
New Fiction!
It’s that time again! Here’s a peek at Cheryl Wyatt’s newest release. About the book U.S. Air Force commander Aaron Petrowski leads pararescue teams, yet can’t find one nanny for his three-year-old twins? The widowed father is returning to duty, but not without the best care for his beloved boys. So when Sarah Graham applies, […]
Sticks and Stones
Have you ever thought about how much power words have? That old saying “sticks and stones may break our bones but words will never hurt us” is way off base. Words have an enormous impact—in some cases longer lasting that the sting of sticks or stones. That’s part of the underlying theme in the book […]
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