Book: Child of the Jungle by Sabine Kuegler
This is non-fiction–not my usual fare–but it was recommended by a friend and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It’s the spare memoir of a German girl whose family moved to West Papua, New Guinea so her father could study the language and culture of the Fayu tribe. The Fayu was made up of several warring sects,…
Read MoreMovie: Stranger Than Fiction
Have you seen this lovely movie? I adored it. As a matter of fact, John and I liked it so much that we watched it two nights in a row. First, it is neither comedy or drama. I guess the word “dramedy” would best describe it. I don’t want to give too much away, so…
Read MoreWe Are Not Alone. . .
Sometimes it seems as though there are only 7 or 8 of us visiting my blog, since we’re the chatty ones. I just installed a statistics counter, though, which reported 71 visits to my blog in the last 24 hours! And those 71 people read more than 170 posts between them. So I welcome you quiet ones. Please say “hi”…
Read MoreFirst Draft Woes
Okay, I’m going to be perfectly honest. The book I’m writing is awful. Thank goodness this is the seventeenth book I’ve written or I’d be worried. Having done this sixteen times before, I know that as I’m nearing the end of the first draft, I always feel this way. ALWAYS. As I’ve mentioned before, I…
Read MoreRomance and Crime, Oh My!
I had such fun yesterday. I wrote in the morning, then went to a nearby Borders cafe to meet Emilie Rose and Sally. . . yikes! I didn’t get Sally’s last name, but will find out. Even though I don’t write romance per se, I’ve always belonged to Romance Writers of America because the pubbed…
Read MoreThe Search for a Title
Anguish! THE SEA TENDER is out of the running because my editor/publisher feels it’s too passive and doesn’t capture the emotional intensity of the story. The central theme of the story–in a teeny tiny inadequate nutshell–is the length a loving family (mother, sister and uncle) will go to to protect one of their own (fifteen-year-old Andy. Andy…
Read MoreA Letter from Long Ago
Well, now, this is funny! I have a treasure box–a large plastic tub in which I keep all those odds and ends that have meaning to me but that don’t belong anywhere else in my house. I have my original wedding ring in it, a picture I took of Felix Cavaliere (The Young Rascals) back when…
Read MoreMore Workshop Information
My May 19th workshop on characterization is now open for registration. You can learn more about it — including the most important piece of information — lunch choices! — here. I’m really looking forward to teaching this class!
Read MoreWIP – Research
It’s not only the big stuff that requires research when writing a novel. The big stuff in my current Work-in-Progress includes Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and whale behavior. But I thought I’d illustrate how much research truly goes into a book. As I’ve mentioned before, as I write, I keep a running list of things I…
Read MoreConnected Books — Your Thoughts?
I know we discussed this a while back, but as I think about ideas for the book I’ll write after my current work-in-progress, I’m toying with the concept again. How do you feel about connected books? By that I mean: a trilogy or continuation of the story with the same characters (as in the KEEPER…
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