Male authors versus female
Some women I know read only female authors and many men read only male authors. What a shame that they limit themselves so! But why? Put simply, men and women…
Some women I know read only female authors and many men read only male authors. What a shame that they limit themselves so! But why? Put simply, men and women…
Icon is a gripping tale of espionage in which an unorthodox American agent comes out of forced retirement to stop a charismatic politician from gaining ultimate power in Russia. A…
Like many others, I bemoan the use of texting, which shortens phrases to their first letters only, or to single letters that stand for a whole word, or to a…
I laughed out loud at the absurd antics of a woman posing as a domestic in The UnDomestic Goddess. Not terribly skilled in the kitchen myself, I could definitely relate…
Most of us have been guilty, perhaps often, of saying something like: "Hopefully, that won't happen." Or "Hopefully, it will happen." Purists insist that starting a sentence with "hopefully" is…
My recent introduction to the writing of Karen Marie Moning was The Immortal Highlander, one of a series filled with Scots and Druid mysticism. I was hooked. Karen Marie Moning…
Australian author Kim Kelly tells a heartwarming tale in Sunshine (not pictured above), set in the Outback just after World War I. Her imagery puts you squarely into the remote…
An extra post today: Starting this week, on Thursday, I am adding Featured Author articles. And for the month of December, I plan to post on Thursdays as well as…
As a Canadian, one of my difficulties is proofreading, because I have been exposed to English spelling in school and American spelling through books. So I find myself using both…
Common wisdom says that posts should be long, crammed with anecdotes and information and pictures. And for some types of blogs, that would make sense. Anyone trying to impart information…