My lovely and loving grandniece has asked me to review her latest Christian novel titled A Love So Sweet. I am honored. Hannah Wright. A Love So Sweet. United States of America. c2022 by Hannah Wright ISBN: 9798848244656 Autumn McKay is living the dream, or, at least, she appears to be. At twenty-five, she owns … Continue reading A Love So Sweet
Month: October 2022
The Great Pumpkin
I am happy to report my husband and I did, indeed, locate The Great Pumpkin, residing, at least for a time, on a street in downtown Circleville, Ohio. The gargantuan squash sat on its resplendent throne wearing a golden crown and surrounded by a rotund court. Charlie Brown would be proud, I think. The town … Continue reading The Great Pumpkin
Of Writers, Shakers, & Black Barns
Barn at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. Tonight I am resting comfortably in Chillicothe, Ohio. No, I am not ill, only a bit tired. It has been a busy and wonderful last several days that began with the Ozarks Creative Writers Conference in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. There I listened to two exciting keynote speakers, attended workshops, and … Continue reading Of Writers, Shakers, & Black Barns
Writing in the Ozarks
My husband and I are in the Ozarks--nice time of the year to be in this part of Arkansas. Not sure there is a bad time. I am attending the Ozark Creative Writers Conference in Eureka Springs. It is such a joy. Last night I went to Open Mic night and heard several talented authors … Continue reading Writing in the Ozarks
Friends
Eeyore love. “Any day spent with you is my favorite day.” —Winnie the Pooh I’ve been thinking about Winnie the Pooh lately. Not the Disney adaptations, the A. A. Milne books. I’ve been thinking, of course, about Winnie but also about Piglet and Tigger and Eeyore and Rabbit and Kanga and Roo. Oh, and Owl! … Continue reading Friends
October and Beyond
I Meant to Do my Work Today by Richard Le Gallienne I meant to do my work today But a brown bird sang in the apple tree, And a butterfly flitted across the field, And all the leaves were calling me. And the wind went sighing over the land, Tossing the grasses to and fro, … Continue reading October and Beyond