• Route 66 – Day 4

    We are starting to get the feel of Route 66. How it’s marked (or unmarked), in what condition it is most likely to be found, how tight those corners really are. Basically, if there are no painted lines, no shoulders (or shoulders that are six…

  • Route 66 – Day 3

    We hopped on the road brightish and sort of early, grabbed a breakfast, then winged off to our first stop. Meramec Caverns near Stanton, Missouri. There was no chance we’d miss them, since there seemed to be a billboard every thirty feet for miles and…

  • Route 66 – Day 2

    We started in Springfield at Lincoln Library, Lincoln Museum, and then Lincoln’s Tomb. The museum does a wonderful job presenting bits of history and his life. This was a bucket list item for hubby and I enjoyed it too. Route 66 isn’t always easy to…

  • Getting Our Kicks – Day 1

    I don’t actually know what to expect. For all that I’m a fantasy writer, I’m a realist. I know Route 66 is not what it used to be, nor has it been what we’ve imagined it once was. Still, there’s something about this road. There…

  • Paper Stars – Release Day

    It’s here! It’s out! PAPER STARS, the second Ordinary Magic holiday novella (The first is Rock Candy. Have you read it?) is available as an ebook at most (soon all) your favorite online stores. And it’s only $1.99! Here’s the amazing cover: Here’s what this…

  • ROCK CANDY OUT NOW

    Here it is! My first Ordinary Magic novella! ROCK CANDY is out now and it’s only $1.99! This is Jean, the youngest Reed sister’s story, and since Halloween is her favorite holiday, this story is perfect Halloween reading. Here’s what the back of the book…

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