Spring flowers

Let’s Talk about Spring

Our Spring Collection by Karla Brandenburg, Nancy J Cohen, James M Jackson, Terry Odell, Maggie Toussaint, and Tina Whittle Everyone’s heard the saying “April showers bring May flowers,” and for me, that phrase is synonymous with spring. I’m sure many places in the US and the world still have traditional seasons, but here in the […]

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Let’s Talk with Karla Brandenburg

Moments of Grace By Karla Brandenburg Have you ever found yourself in a situation that completely captivated you? Where you and whatever you were looking at seemed to come to a silent understanding of peace with the universe? It’s a very humbling moment. I’m currently on deadline at the day job and under extreme stress. […]

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Let’s Talk with Tina Whittle

Raise A Glass By Tina Whittle We grow muscadines in my backyard. These wild grapes were planted by the homeowners before us, but they didn’t start producing fruit until about ten years ago. Now they gift us with a plentiful crop. One vine makes the bronze variety (scuppernongs) and the other the purple variety. Both […]

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Let’s Talk with Maggie Toussaint

Pets in mysteries By Maggie Toussaint Dog lovers and cat lovers vie for supremacy. Each group thinks their pets are cuter, smarter, and more entertaining. I’ve been owned by both dogs and cats, and I must confess I’m more of a dog person. For that reason, I have dogs in just about every book I write. […]

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Let’s Talk with Terry Odell

Birthday Presents in Reverse By Terry Odell It was my birthday last week – one of those milestone “ends in a zero” years. However, as is the case with every birthday, I’m only one day older than the day before, so I don’t pay a whole lot of attention to the number. As far as […]

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Let’s Talk with James M Jackson

Winter Vacations by James M Jackson There are (at least) three schools of thought regarding winter vacations. One, especially attractive to those in higher latitudes, is a vacation to someplace warm. The opposite is preferred by those who enjoy winters sports, specifically seeking out a cold location, usually with plentiful snow. The third is a […]

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Let’s Talk with Nancy J Cohen

Creating Romance Nancy J. Cohen Valentine’s Day has always been special to me. It’s the day my husband and I got engaged. We’re still married forty years later. In my younger days, I enjoyed the card exchanges in elementary school. Red happens to be my favorite color second only to turquoise. I like the candy […]

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Let’s Talk with Tina Whittle

Groundhogs and winter by Tina Whittle At some time this morning, Punxsutawney Phil–perhaps the most famous rodent in America (not counting a certain mouse in Orlando)–will come out of his burrow and perhaps see his shadow. If so, there will be six more weeks of winter. If not, then an early spring is on the […]

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