December Book Fairs and Reading Events
It’s finally December! That means it’s time to fill our TBR stockings with new free and on sale romance novels just in time for the holidays.
It’s finally December! That means it’s time to fill our TBR stockings with new free and on sale romance novels just in time for the holidays.
In this last post about Pennhurst Asylum, I reflect on gratitude, empathy, and the responsibility to preserve memory and humanity. I also explore why remembering Pennhurst is a moral act of courage.
Today I’m celebrating the holidays by offering a free novella in The New Romance Cafe’s Christmas Advent Calendar only available on Facebook.
It’s December 1 but despite the world tells you, there’s still plenty of time to begin planning for meals, guests, and gifts and still enjoy the season. This post includes two free printables: A Holiday Planning Schedule and a Holiday Meal Portion Planner that you can adapt for your own needs.
Rough Draft November ends today. But regardless if you hit your goal or not, the only thing that matters is how you feel about your stories and that, as a writer, you know you’re not alone!
Happy Day After Thanksgiving! If you’re home enjoying your family (and watching games or holiday movies), you may be eating leftovers. And today I have a wonderful recipe for leftover stuffing waffles.
Just in time for holiday shopping season, The Christmas Lily is now on sale for .99! This prequel tells the story of Rafe and Juliet Montfort before they’re separated and reunited in Every Deep Desire, book 1 in the Deadly Force series.
Happy Thanksgiving. Today I’m sharing a Thanksgiving meditation on first frost. How it destroys and preserves, and what it teaches us about creativity, love, and gratitude.
Today I’m sharing a collection of short stories perfect for the Thanksgiving holidays written by some of my favorite authors.
It’s finally Hot Chocolate Season, and today I’m sharing one of my favorite new recipes filled with chocolate, a creamy milk of your choice, and lots of antioxidants.
In my fifth post about Pennhurst Asylum, I write about the contested future of Pennhurst Asylum and how its haunted past is coming up against data-center plans. Can memory survive redevelopment?
November is almost over, but there’s still time to reach your goals. So let’s check-in with our word counts, and I’ve shared some ideas about how to keep our motivation up until we type The End.