Louisa May Alcott’s May Day Baskets
Celebrate the timeless charm of May Day Baskets with a look at their history and how Louisa May Alcott captured their magic in her 1880 children’s book, Jack and Jill.
Celebrate the timeless charm of May Day Baskets with a look at their history and how Louisa May Alcott captured their magic in her 1880 children’s book, Jack and Jill.
It’s another cover reveal day! And today I’m sharing the cover for Snowed In With You, a new contemporary romance anthology with a winter, snowed-in theme. It’s coming out November 12, 2025!
The garden is calling, but that also means that I’m ready to soak in the tub after a day of pulling weeds and planting flowers. And this recipe for homemade bath bombs is one of my f favorites!
Today is St. George’s Day. A day to celebrate the slayer of dragons and defender of chivalry. So there’s nothing else to do except have a proper English tea party!
Spring isn’t just for closets and windowsills. Your writing desk deserves a fresh start, too. Clear the clutter, invite in creativity, and make your workspace as inspiring as the stories you can’t wait to tell. Your muse deserves a clean, fragrant space, and so do you.
Now that the April rains have begun, it’s time to snuggle into a comfy chair with a hot cup of tea and read for hours and hours (in a perfect world, that is!). So for those who have the time, here is a list of some of my favorite books to read on rainy days.
For all who are celebrating today, I hope you have a Happy Easter!
Tomorrow is Easter Sunday, so today we’re talking about how to put together an easy, last-minute Sunday Brunch with entertaining tips and some fun, simple recipes.
This year for Easter Brunch I’m making my favorite Deviled Eggs that all the very fussy eaters in my family love and devour!
Today I’m writing about history of America’s most charming spring tradition—the White House Easter Egg Roll, from its humble beginnings on Capitol Hill to its festive celebration on the South Lawn.
We are halfway through the Rough Draft Spring Challenge. So that means it’s time for to remember to take care of our body, mind, and eyes so we can finish our drafts strong with great stories and even better health.
We all love to say “the book was better,” but sometimes the movie gets it just right. From sweeping romances to iconic adaptations, here’s a list of my favorite films that actually outshined their source material—and made me fall in love all over again.