An Interview with Andrea Carmen: Romance with a Brain
In June 2017, I met Andrea Carmen at a writers’ conference. Her gentle, quiet demeanor set me at ease, as it was my first time at such an event. I was thrilled to learn she published a book several years…
Step Back to Move Forward
June 2020 was a super-productive writing month for me. I logged over 10,000 words on my novel manuscript. Feeling energized by the progress, I made an even higher word count goal for July--a crazy big number.
An Interview with Jill Marie Thomas: Writing from Experience
I had the pleasure of meeting Jill Marie Thomas in 2017 on the first night of a writers’ conference in Pennsylvania. As it turns out, our passion for writing was cultivated under difficult circumstances. We marveled at how similar our…
When Life is Done, Light Carries On
This past week brought news of the deaths of two key figures in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. Ironically, Rep. John Lewis and Rev. C.T. Vivian both died on July 17th after dedicating their lives to pursuing civil…
An Interview with Carrie Anne Noble: Modern Fairytale Queen
In June 2017, I had the pleasure of meeting author Carrie Anne Noble at a writers’ conference. Her second novel, The Gold-Son, was released the week we met. I bought it at the conference, along with her first novel, The…
Summer 2020: Accept, Adapt, and Advance
Two weeks ago, the weirdest, wildest school year ever came to an unceremonious end. Despite sixteen years as a teacher, I was stretched and stressed in ways I couldn’t have anticipated when the year began. COVID quarantine, the death of…
Striking Gold
After spending late winter and all spring as homebodies, our family decided to hit the road this afternoon. It had been far too long since we’d visited Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Kempton, Pennsylvania. We’ve been countless times in our 25…
Rerouting
Apple Maps is pretty much the best thing ever for road-trippers like us. It’s replaced our clunky old TomTom GPS and has the ability to reroute based on real-time traffic conditions. Our best intentions for a route sometimes change due…
Talk About the Hard Things
This week’s news brought awful stories out of Minneapolis and New York City. Both racially charged. An African American man was killed by police, suffocated on the ground by the side of a police car in Minnesota. In Central Park,…
Invest in Yourself
It’s been picture-perfect here in New Jersey. Warm days, cool evenings, and low humidity have almost fooled me into thinking summer won’t be the normal soup ladleful of mugginess. I know it’s a trick, but I’ve chosen to embrace it…