Satisfying Sectionals
I left one thing out of my previous post: We also shopped for a sectional. Do you guys like either of these? Whoops, I mean do y’all like either of these? I really have to let some Carolina into my speech! Anyhow, this one is black leather, but we’d get it in a milk or…
Read MoreSatisfying Sunday
What a great day! It began with singing in the choir at my new church. It’s so much fun to sing at this church because everyone in the congregation looks so happy and it fills me up with joy. Then we spent time (hours, really) at two bookstores. A two-bookstore day is a very good…
Read MoreWriters' Lunch
I had lunch today at a new Raleigh restaurant called The Grape, with a group of writers and one very savvy bookseller. This group has been together for a long time, but they’ve welcomed me into their midst and they’re just super! Nancy Olson, owner of my favorite Raleigh bookstore, Quail Ridge Books and Music,…
Read MoreOn a Happier Note. . .
We had a visit from my oldest (as in, I’ve known her since kindergarten) friend, Barbara (DeCamp) Hammach and her husband Bill and very cool teenaged kids, Jamie and Libby. They live in Chicago and I hadn’t seen them in 7 years. Too long! Here we are (with one of John’s art photographs behind…
Read MoreWIP–RIP
The more I thought about my story and my friend’s story, the more I realized I needed to let mine go and start fresh. So I said goodbye to Natalie and Haley, who had so much promise. They may return in some other form one of these days, but for now, it’s back to the drawing board.…
Read MoreWIP–Day Two (one step forward, two steps back)
Last night, a good friend and I were emailing back and forth. She and I write for the same publisher, and we began describing our works-in-progress to one another. To our horror, we discovered that a major plot element in our stories is very, very similar. Frighteningly so. No publisher would publish two similar stories…
Read MoreA Favorite Artist
If you’re familiar with my blog commenters, you know that I have a very faithful fan in Margo Petrus. Well, Margo is also a terrific artist, and at my request, she sent me some pictures from a recent art fair where she displayed her work. Here she is sketching a portrait of her dog, Kramer,…
Read MoreWIP (Work in Progress): Day One
I realized that in order to talk about my WIP without giving away any story elements, I’ll have to speak in general terms. So here goes: I’m writing this book without my usual giant outline. As a matter of fact, I have exactly two sentences describing the story and that’s it! So I’m starting fresh.…
Read MoreIt's a go!
I had a great conversation with my editor yesterday, and we had a meeting of the minds regarding the book I’ll write next. Still a bit tentative as I work out the details of the story, but I am EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The story I have in mind is going to be suspenseful, touching, heart-wrenching, redemptive, compelling…
Read MoreVoice
I really love Elizabeth Berg’s books. She writes about ordinary people struggling with ordinary situations, but she makes their journeys compelling and sympathetic. (My favorite of hers is THE JOY SCHOOL, which I listened to on tape). Last night I was paging through a book she wrote in 1999, ESCAPING INTO THE OPEN: The Art…
Read More