

Wordless Wednesday
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Channeling F. Scott, Ernest, and The Big Mo
Last week’s blog mentioned some challenges presented by Mexico that required adaptation. For me, the challenge above all others was to...


Wordless Wednesday
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New Pinterest Sweepstakes
We had such a great time and great response with our first sweepstakes, that we decided to run a second one. If you are a Pinterest...


Sí, sí, señor.
Last week I wrote about our move to Mexico in 1993, a move that promised to give me the time to write the next novel at hours later than...


Best seller? Ah . . . no.
When I left you last week I was on the cusp of literary stardom with my first novel, Bethesda’s Child. I had what I had been assured was...


A Visit from Abraham Lincoln
In last week’s blog, a Wizard in the form of my youngest son, Carter, helped me take the first step along the road I am still traveling....


Wordless Wednesday
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A Wizard to the Rescue
Last week I wrote about the attrition of the spirit I felt after eighteen years in the legal arena, butting heads with judges, opposing...


Writing vs. Law; the price of conflict
My writing life began with a short story I wrote in 1990 called The Dare on the Bridge. The bridge, in case you’re curious, is the...