About Me

I was born in Quincy, Illinois. Spent my childhood in many places: Illinois, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas VI, Casper, Wyoming,Scottsdale, Arizona. Married, three children, one Yorkshire Terrier, one Yorkshire TERROR, a very supportive husband, and let's not forget one scary Amazon parrot who shares our lovely home on Chesapeake Bay.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

RESEARCH! RESEARCH! RESEARCH!

What does it take to write a historical novel? Answer: Lots and lots of research! In a very intriguing twist, Tanglewood Plantation II moves down to the Everglades. I'm drawn to the Everglades and want to draw my readers in, too. But what does it take? For example, during the time of the Civil War and beforehand, many slaves escaped to the swamps of the Everglades, setting up communities next to the Seminole Indians. They were known as 'Black Seminoles. Therefore, it is necessary not only that I learn of the Seminoles and their customs, wars, etc., but I must know the creatures that live and hunt in the swamps of southern Florida. I must know the history of the area in the time period I am writing. I must know the vegetation, the diction, the weather. It's endless what a writer must know in order to write, but what a wonderful learning experience!

Not only do I read my research, but I always experience it, as well. I will travel (as I usually do) to the Everglades, for the feel, the smell, the visual effect it has on me. All of this goes into what I write, a total experience so that I may share the adventure with you, my readers, in technicolor.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

AT THE STARTING GATE

Summer Woodfield is now back in action; off to her new time-travel adventure and taking me along for the ride. Do I always know what will happen on the next page, in the next chapter? Of course not! This is the fun part of writing for I can guarantee you, that writing a novel is  sometimes sheer torture. Those quicksand spots where you get stuck and simply cannot wriggle free, are a writer's dreaded enemy; a mine-field of sludge in which to struggle through.

Luckily, at times, the characters are very put-out at their author's slump and pitch in with ideas. Ah, the light bulb lights, the ideas flow and the sludge vanishes! The gates open and we are off, once more, on our fabulous adventure!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

NAILED ON SANIBEL

Oh the irony! If I wanted my acrylic nails to remain fresh and new, they wouldn't have.Now, when I wish they would show the slightest bit of lifting so I could pull them off...they don't. What in the world does this have to do with anything? Everything, if a persons wants to start their new novel! Darn if these soon-to-be dragon nails don't fall on the wrong keys and mangle my sentences.
 
Clickety Click
Oops! I hit
the wrong key...
oh, woe is me...

Summer Woodfield is getting impatient. Now that she's the official grand Mistress of Magnolia (previously Tanglewood) Plantation, she knows her duty is to find Cherry, and fast!  Poor Cherry girl is in very much danger, but Jocelyn Miller needs to get her old short nails back so she can hit the right keys on the keyboard and help Summer travel back in time to save her cousin!





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