Someday I’ll laugh…

Someday I will look back at these last 20 months with a fond chuckle. I’ll laugh at my daring self for finally FINALLY having the audacity and tenacity to sit down and pound out my first novel. I’ll laugh at the fact that I wrote it on my husband’s hand-me-down […]

Paddling on…

After a flurry of interest in my novel and many page requests from agents in June and July, August brought about nothing but a flurry of rejection letters. Sigh. I’m starting to think that writers are made from slightly different material than “normal” people. Why else would we subject ourselves […]

Seventeen books for 2017

At the dawn of this new year, I was challenged by my friend and critique partner to participate in an #amreading2017 Instagram challenge. Part of that challenge was to list 17 of our must-read books (either new releases or established favorites) of 2017. Now that we’ve hit July and the […]

Take a leap. Say a prayer. Buy a ticket.

“There’s a wonderful old Italian joke about a poor man who goes to church every day and prays before the statue of a great saint, begging: “Dear saint. Please, please, please … give me the grace to win the lottery.” This lament goes on for months. Finally the exasperated statue […]

T-minus eight days…

  Ever notice how life can be smooth sailing for weeks on end … and then, all of a sudden, it’s really really not? Or how things can be very quiet, writing assignments slow to come in, days are leisurely with lots of time for HGTV-watching and then — BAM! […]

There’s only one first novel…

It was my senior year of high school, and I was super nervous about starting a new job at Head Start. What did I know about working with Early Childhood kids? I wasn’t trained for this! Instead of panicking or running in the other direction, I took some calming breaths […]

On being a blogger

There’s nothing like seeing your byline in print. Except, maybe, seeing your byline online. I love being a blogger for the Green Bay Area Moms Blog. It’s a super easy, fast and fun way to share my mom experiences with others in my community and keep me writing almost every […]

All the writer love

Last spring when I attended my first UW-Madison Writers’ Institute, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. I’d only just completed my first novel. I didn’t have a pitch ready. I didn’t even really know how to talk about my book. By good luck and the grace of […]

New year and new fears…

It was one year ago this week I sat down at my laptop and started writing FINDING SETH. I didn’t know, then, that was what my first novel would be called. I didn’t know a lot of things. I didn’t know how competitive the book publishing industry was. I didn’t […]

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