OUT OF THE SHADOWS …
Madness does not always howl. Sometimes it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “Hey, is there room in your head for one more?” That tongue-in-cheek quote sits on the shelf behind the desk in my office. It always makes me smile, but it also contains a certain amount of truth… Read More
WHEN A TRUCK IS NOT JUST A TRUCK
Leif Brevik, the hero in MORE THAN A TOUCH, is a man standing at a crossroads in his life. He’s always planned on a career in the Army, but the wound he suffered during his last deployment may change that for him. At the beginning of the book, he’s still living out of his duffel… Read More
MORE THAN THE TINSEL
When I started out to write “The Christmas Gift,” I quickly realized that setting a story during the mad rush of the holidays takes more than “verbally” tossing in a few strands of tinsel and calling it good. It’s also more than piping in Christmas carols wherever my hero and heroine happen to be in… Read More
Build It And They Will Come . . .
Or at least that’s the reason that I’ve been slowly creating the town of Snowberry Creek, Washington. All stories need a backdrop, the place where all the action plays out. For the characters to become real enough for readers to care about, the world they live and work in has to be three-dimensional and believable…. Read More