Author copies of my September release, Band of Sisters, appeared on my doorstep this week! As any new mother, I’m thrilled! Holding a brand new book in my hands is a little like seeing my children graduate from kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, high school, college . . . With each step into their future they make new friends, impact …
Titanic: Finding Owen Allum
My husband’s last business trip, before retiring, was to San Diego. He invited me to go along—a great treat, both for the wonderful weather and for the opportunity to travel with him. Besides splashing in the clear Pacific Ocean and feeling the rush of sea breezes through my hair, I was eager to visit Balboa Park. There I did a …
New Chapter
Amid a flurry of good-bye lunches and well wishes, my husband retired this week, concluding 39 years of employment with the same company—a rare feat in today’s world. I’m proud of him. Our daughter and son-in-law came home to share the joy. We celebrated with his favorite dinner and dessert, a movie, and three rounds of his favorite board game. …
The Road Frequently Taken
I often escape to the library of a nearby town to write. It is quiet there, no one knows me, and there are no piles of dirty laundry to distract the muse. Once seated, everyone in the giant room is focused and happily doing just what I’m doing–reading, daydreaming, or pecking their hours away on a keyboard. I love the …
Transformational Fiction–“The Next Target”
We’ve just celebrated our American Independence Day with brilliant displays of fireworks, family gatherings, and picnics galore–absolute joy in total freedom! How easily we take those gems for granted. Last week I read a new release by award-winning author, Nikki Arrana, The Next Target. I don’t know much about Islam or Muslims in America, so was glad to find that this …
Happy Trails–Beyond Our Fears
Recently, en route to a Virginia speaking engagement, I stopped for dinner with my daughter and son-in-law. Relaxed and happy, excited to share our new projects with one another, I at last confessed that I was nervous about speaking the next day. My son-in-law, surprised, bluntly asked, “Why? What are you afraid of?” My first inclination was to tell him …
More Transformational Fiction–Perfect Summer Read
This week I read Murray Pura’s The Wings of Morning, a WWI novel set in Amish country. You’re right—that combination sounded like a conundrum to me, too. But I realized, as I read, that the challenges facing the Amish regarding war, the bearing of arms, the essence and sacredness of life, is something we all must come to terms with …
Father’s Day With Funny Cake
In our house the two go hand in hand. In fact, my husband requests “Funny Cake” for every possible celebration—Father’s Day, his birthday, and any other person’s birthday, assuming he can sway them from their own favorite and convince them of the virtues of that Pennsylvania Dutch treat. The original recipe came to me via my mother-in-law, along with a …
Transformational Fiction Fans
A new Face Book Group has launched: Transformational Fiction Fans. Conceived by award-winning author Nikki Arana, author of the newly released The Next Target, Transformational Fiction Fans is a site for readers and writers to connect and talk books that have made or are making a strong impact on their lives—including those with hot button topics. We share news and …
June Roses and Tussie-Mussies
While researching wonderful varieties of flowers and roses and herbs for Promise Me This, I revisited gardens I love—and took up their language, the language of flowers. Accordingly, in the world of tussie-mussies, I am wealthy beyond measure, for today my yard is covered in golden buttercups, the flower symbolizing riches! My riches are rivaled only by coquetry, evidenced by …