Jul 7, 2020
I have to laugh because I feel like I’ve been here all along. I think the key is not to give up no matter how long it takes. All my life I was behind everyone when it came to age-appropriate milestones. I didn’t start college until after my children were older and I...
Jun 9, 2020
Wow, what a question! Mmm, there are so many…but I think I’d like to spend some time with John Steinbeck. I’d like to tell him I loved his work. He had a tremendous influence on American literature. This was a man who celebrated when his book finally went OFF the NY...
May 6, 2020
That’s a very easy question to answer—without hesitation— it is getting to be with the readers of my stories. I love being with them at book signings or conferences, or wherever we encounter each other, even online blogging or emailing. Writers spend so much time...
Apr 4, 2020
The basic advice seems to always be to write the story the first time anyway you want and don’t worry about anything, get it written down. For the most part, I’ve found that to be true. Once my initial draft is done, it is not unusual for me to go through six to ten...
Mar 5, 2020
For me, the most fun about being a writer is to write—to develop characters and a story, and then know the reader is going to go on that journey with the characters. What’s not fun for me, and I imagine for most writers, is having your stories rejected. It is...
Feb 7, 2020
I think writers are born writers. If you could go back to the night I was born, you’d probably see me grabbing a note pad from the night stand in my mother’s hospital room and writing about my birth experience—especially about how the doctor slapped me. I don’t think...