A Fresh Start

It’s been a while since I blogged in earnest, so I’m starting my blog again.

I contemplated what I should post. My life is kind of yawn-inducing. I thought about writing about writing, but I didn’t just want another “how to” blog.

I thought about my deep dive into mystery novels.

During the height of the pandemic, mystery novels took over all of my reading. I read classics, contemporary, cozies, police procedurals, and private detectives. I read middle grade, YA, and adult books, and I’m still reading . . . 

Why mysteries? I’m writing mysteries, so I wanted to know more about how writers approach their stories. But, I think there is something else as well; I think the allure of reading mysteries is the innate need we have to believe that justice will prevail, intellect reveals the truth, and persistence will pay off.

This is why I’m going to start with blog posts covering a book, author, or series.

Instead of a traditional book review, I’m going to cover two elements of the work.

  1. I will share what I liked about the book (without spoilers) from the reader’s perspective. What makes the book compelling? Twisty plots, compelling characters, enticing settings, humor, heart-pounding passages, romance . . .
  2. I will analyze the craft. From the writer’s perspective, I’ll share what the writer does well to make the story work.

I learn a great deal from everything I read. Obviously, some books are better than others; I have books and series I read again and again, but even if a book isn’t perfect (does one exist?), there’s always something to gain by reading, thinking, and writing about books.

Stay tuned for Murder, She Writes!

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Forest and Sun

I am here, I am in this forest,

where luminance lingers long nearby,

I fall asleep under the cedar tree 

Lengthy languorous slumber 

The tree branches

caught cracking cuts

into my peace like slices,

into my mind like vices:

Waiting, waiting for the sun 

to reach me. 

Finding

Beware of digging into things you should not. It never turns out well; the revelation will be painful, though predictable, and scar the guts deeply.

Answer: find the path forward—boldly, with full feathers and song.

August Sunrise

2022

Wind, rain, and melting snow.

Ways to Appear
(in response to “Ways to Disappear” by Camile Rankine)


In a hallway
with lifted eyes
wrapped in a scarf,
A pair of stomping boots,
not afraid of noise.

Going to the store
going to the beach
Strolling down a narrow road
in Paris, San Gimignano, Capri.

Lifting a voice
raising a hand
sitting in the front row,

Stepping onto stage.


Figuring out the mystery
putting all the parts back together
discovering where the body is buried
long forgotten--
long given up on,
Long ago.

Talking about loss.

Running on a track
Running on a trail
Dancing.

Noticing the blue lighting
on the path in the snow
when the walk takes you

Forward.


A snowy day

2021

An awful year is over. I’m not naive enough to think everything will be better with the start of the new year.

I am hopeful, however.

We have new leadership coming . . .

We have working vaccines for Covid-19. Yeah, Science!

I am still writing words, sentences, paragraphs, manuscripts, books . . .

Happy New Year!

Misty Evening
Winter Morning on Turtleback Mountain

Pandemic Summer

Like many people, I am scared and anxious. I turn to my work, old Cure songs, and my garden to help.

Some flowers

Roses and Foxgloves
An Abundance of Daisies
Rose Campion (and more Daisies)

Some wishes:

Effective COVID 19 vaccines

An end to systematic racism

A new US President

Be Well!