Leap Day = Sadie Hawkins Day! My high school celebrated the Leap Year with one whole week of opportunities to… Read more Leap Day – Sadie Hawkins!
Leap Day = Sadie Hawkins Day! My high school celebrated the Leap Year with one whole week of opportunities to… Read more Leap Day – Sadie Hawkins!
(This is the third and final installation of this short-short story.) Jessie pushed on for a few more yards, then… Read more The Boxcar Revisited – Conclusion
Here’s a short story I wrote recently. Remember the books about The Boxcar Children? Imagine what they might all be… Read more The Boxcar – Revisited, Part 1
Where? A writer has to answer this question before a single word of the story is written. For me, ‘where’… Read more Where in the World …?
Our relationship with them bring smiles, tears, joy, pain, regret. That relationship may well be the most influential of our life, shaping us from birth to adulthood and sometimes beyond. And there were probably days when, as a teenager, we wished our mother was some one else.
Only two days to go until the Hint Fiction workshop I’ll be teaching at Enid Public Library with Peggy Chambers.… Read more Hinting at … Fiction
Today, I’m featuring a fellow author on my blog. Peggy Chambers and I graduated from Enid High School together a… Read more Meet Peggy – A Writer Friend
Her mother’s secret first love — a hermit’s terror — gangster’s loot. Can Jamie learn the connection between the three… Read more Tagging the Bees
All this month I have been reading wonderful comments from people about what they are grateful for. I share most… Read more Grateful … To Me?
One of my favorite months! There is a mystery to November like no other time. Leaves rain down when the… Read more Sweet November