
Terry Ambrose: Moving So Fast You Can Barely See Him.
I met Terry for the first time on Saturday, April 20th at the L.A. Times Festival of Books. Well, actually, we met at the Vagabond Inn parking lot a couple… Read more »
I met Terry for the first time on Saturday, April 20th at the L.A. Times Festival of Books. Well, actually, we met at the Vagabond Inn parking lot a couple… Read more »
I began Unmasking Paulie Bingham at least three years ago, possibly four. I finished it quickly then put it away. I wasn’t sure there was a market for this sort… Read more »
Yesterday, I graduated from College of the Canyons with the class of 2013. If you take time to read the statistics, you’ll find that graduating students ranged from age 17… Read more »
How many times have you started reading a new book with eager anticipation, only to discover by around page 8 that it’s the same-old, same-old storyline? And yet, these books… Read more »
Gayle Carline is a fabulous author and my friend. Gayle loves horses and is not even afraid of them. Not even one bit. She doesn’t shudder at words like, “they… Read more »
We are about a month away from our big book festival! So thrilled to be rubbing shoulders with such wonderful mystery, romance and suspense authors. Just for fun, I put… Read more »
Have always wanted to do this. Bought the molds, the melting chips and the sandwich cookies so later my daughter and I might embark on this sweet adventure! I will,… Read more »
In celebration of my new Anne Carter Facebook home, we’re talking about what makes a good love triangle and what makes one hero more appealing than the other. Love… Read more »
Going to the festival as a book reader? I have tips for you, too!!! Because really, we authors are also readers. We escape the booth and walk around looking at… Read more »
For those of you into shorticons and abbreviations, this alphabet soup is the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at the University of Southern California. (Whew; see why we shorten… Read more »