I hope this newsletter finds you well and ready to embark on captivating literary journeys with me. Today, I’m thrilled to share with you not one, but two remarkable historical novels that have caught my attention. These tales are brimming with courage, […]
Life here is slowly settling down to a rhythm. I’m finding my way back to the writing … and the writing is finding its way back to me. From my writing desk in sun-drenched Southern France, I’m swept away to the bustling […]
Some twenty years ago, I wrote a novel called Harlem Redux, later republished as Lyrics of a Blackbird. Set in 1926, at the height of the Harlem Renaissance, it concerns David McKay, a civil rights attorney whose mysterious disappearance baffled his friends […]
This cat. That’s my first thought when the Orange Furball plops her warm little rump down on my lap, squeezes herself between me and my laptop, then curls up, closes her eyes, and goes soundly to sleep. In making herself comfortable, Sunday has […]
I’m writing from a small studio in the South of France. Outside the sun is shining, the babble of French floats up from the cobble-stoned square, and my little furball, Sunday, a true writer’s cat, lies curled in my lap, snoring softly. […]
We’ve had another snowy day here in the Denver area. When I look outside my window, I see a true winter wonderland. It’s incredibly beautiful, but I have to admit that I’ll be happy when warmer weather arrives. But first, we’ll have […]