Fiction Friday: No River Too Wide

In less than a month No River Too Wide, book three of the Goddesses Anonymous series, will be at bookstores everywhere. Between now and then I want to introduce you to characters and story, just a peek at a time–because we only have so much room here. If you’ve read the other Goddesses books you…

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Fiction Friday: The Conclusion of Sarah’s Final Letter

Last week I shared the beginning of Sarah’s final letter from my novel Endless Chain. Are you new to Fiction Friday? You can read an explanation plus all the letters by going to “Categories” on the right on this page, clicking on Fiction Friday, and scrolling down to March 21st, which is when these selections began.…

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The Top 25 Weirdest Laws in the U.S.

Source: Top-Criminal-Justice-Schools.net I first saw this infographic on Lee Lofland’s The Graveyard Shift, a terrific blog for anyone interested in police work or in writing about it. I met Lee at a Writer’s Police Academy event in Ohio some years ago when I was working on my Ministry is Murder series. Since that time he’s moved the…

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Sunday Inspiration: Mom & Son Q & A

I discovered StoryCorps.com recently and found many inspirational stories about how people cope with serious illness. StoryCorps collects and records oral interviews, and some, like this one, are put to animation but with the real voices, which I find to be a fascinating technique. This is a very touching conversation between a mom and her…

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