Remembering our military men and women who sacrificed their lives in service to our country … in service to us. Take time to pause … to remember … to be thankful for our armed forces because that is what today is about. [Tweet “Memorial Day 2014: the legacy of heroes”]
In Others’ Words: Are You Satisfied?
Some things bear repeating. This quote is one of them: Let whatever you do today be enough. Too many days are piled with the leftovers of yesterday and the day before that … and I end up going to bed thinking, “I should have done more.” Dissatisfaction is an irritable bedfellow. He crowds the bed, steals my sleep … and I …
In Others’ Words: Have a Look Around
Perspective makes a huge difference in life. Sometimes perspective makes all the difference. Here’s the thing though: to gain perspective you have to live through something and then you have to look at that experience and ask “So, what did that teach me?” I’ve learned that it’s okay to cry when you need to cry — after going through a …
In Others’ Words: Embracing Story
My friend, Sherrinda, recommended the book The Artisan Soul by Erwin Raphael McManus. (I’m not going to comment on his wonderful middle name — Raphael — at this point. But I mean … really … Raphael.) One thing Sherrinda said was how she was underlining the book like crazy. So I bought the book … and I am doing …
In Others’ Words: Everyday Heroes
I didn’t think much about our country’s military until I fell in love with and married a man who was serving in the U.S. Air Force. Marry someone in the armed forces and suddenly the military is up-close and personal. Funny Story: I was so naive that I resisted carrying my brand new military I.D. card because it had the …
In Others’ Words: New Cliche
Yesterday was a busy day for me, as I launched my third novel, Somebody Like You. It was a mix of fun and hard work and by the time 11 o’clock rolled around — when I was working on this blog post — I wasn’t up for a serious quote. Earlier in the day, a writer-friend had brought up the topic …
Giveaway: Somebody Like You Releases Today!
Yes, I’m celebrating! My third novel, Somebody Like You, releases today! It’s a great time for a Rafflecopter giveaway, don’t you think? And since Somebody Like You has a theme of twins in it, I’m doing a “Win Double” Grand Prize. One person will win $100 Amazon gift card and 3 autographed copies of my books (Wish You Were …
In Others’ Words: Not Afraid to Fail
I wish I’d learned sooner in life that it’s okay to be wrong. Mistakes happen … and sometimes mistakes lead us right to what we’ve been looking for all along … or to something gloriously unexpected. When we were younger, we had to learn a lot of things: how to tie our shoes, how to read a book, how to …
In Others’ Words: Whatcha’ Thinking?
As a writer, I embrace the power of ideas. I know how a story idea can be the merest “what if?” nudgng me to think, to turn the question over … and for weeks, it’s nothing more than a maybe … a perhaps … a possibility. And then, the story comes to life. Imaginary people are talking all at once, …
In Others’ Words: To Go A Long Way … or Not
“One may go a long way after one is tired.” Yes, that’s true. Or … one may choose to stop and rest. One may choose to say, “I’ve gone far enough for today.” The question is: How do you decide when to persevere … to “go a long way” after you’re tired? And how do you decide when to …