Interview with Linda Rettstatt, women’s fiction author
I am so pleased to be able to bring my good friend, Linda Rettstatt, to my blog for a chat. She is a warm, caring, and very funny lady and I am very blessed to call her friend. I hope you enjoy this “interview” as much as I enjoy her presence. If you want a good read, go buy one of her books. I promise you will not regret it! And be sure to look Linda up at the Author Rodeo Roundup in Senatobia MS on March 28! See events page for details here Interview with Linda Rettstattt Tell us
Writer Recharge week 1

It’s Monday, and that means, WRITER RECHARGE post time! or #writerrecharge if you are following the twitter hashtag. What is Writer Recharge 2015? Check out the details on Sara Biren’s blog here — Sara is one of the hostesses for this great event in February along with Alison, Liz, and Elodie. They are super nice gals, and you should check out their blogs. What I did this past week: I didn’t really get in all my goals this past week, but I managed quite a few of them. Writer Recharge 2015 week one WRITE/REVISE : I did start the outlining
Interview with Merle Temple, author of A Ghostly Shade of Pale

Recently, I met with Merle Temple at his book signing in Tupelo MS. He is one of the most captivating people I have had the privilege to speak with, and I am honored to post his interview here on my site. He is a former Author Rodeo Roundup member and we will sorely miss him this year. Thank you, Merle, for allowing me to post your interview and images. MEET MERLE TEMPLE Merle Temple I came of age in the South in the 50s and 60’s, and write about what I know. Living three or four lives in one lifetime