Making promises to yourself and having future goals are wonderful things. Fill your bucket list with them, but don’t forget to also look back and congratulate yourself for all the things you’ve already accomplished. The new year has begun and maybe those New Year resolutions are already falling to the wayside. Give yourself a pick-me-up … Continue reading Spill Out Your Bucket
My First Book Launch
Friends, family, and neighbors helped me celebrate the launch of my novel, RIM TO RIM, with a party attended by about sixty people at a pizza place last month. Lydia Ponczak, a fellow author and host of News and Views, a cable TV show, introduced me. She heaped on the compliments and told the … Continue reading My First Book Launch
Crocodile on the Sandbank
My friend and fellow author, Cheryl Stilwell, loves the cozy mystery series by Elizabeth Peters featuring Amelia Peabody. At the Mystery Writers' Christmas party at Centuries and Sleuths Bookstore, Cheryl urged me to read the first in the series. With the gift certificate I'd just won, I bought Crocodile on the Sandbank. I'm glad Cheryl made … Continue reading Crocodile on the Sandbank
Book Review: Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
My thoughts on the book . . .
At first I wasn’t wild about “Wild” because other backpackers dissed it for technical reasons, but I finally broke down and read the book. I loved the story. Strayed had an interesting life and was plucky enough to start a long-distance hike with no experience and little preparation.
As an example of the author’s frequent lack of common sense. . . at a point mid-way on the trail, she sits on the edge of a drop off, tending to her blistered feet. One of her boots is bumped over the side, careens off the rocks, and is lost below. Her response is to throw the second boot over to join the first.
One may question the author’s veracity and/or sanity.
“Wild” doesn’t depict a typical hike, but it is a very entertaining read.
Book Review:Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed
My Uncle, who works fom Random House Inc and is a fellow book lover, gave me this book as I recovered from my recent knee surgery. Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail documents a young girl who recently loses her mother and decides to hike the Mexico to Canada mountain trail
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9+ Tips for a Successful Book Signing
My book signing today was a success. I’m celebrating because I felt more comfortable in the role of author and gave my quick synopsis with ease. I also autographed twenty-seven books. Woohoo! The day didn’t start out well. The organizer for the Legends Arts & Craft Fair didn’t know I and four others were coming. … Continue reading 9+ Tips for a Successful Book Signing

