From an early age, I’ve been a frustrated artist. When someone asked me what I wanted to be before the age of 9, I would tell them “I’m going to be an artist.” Sadly, things didn’t…
And we have our winners! Congratulations to: Ali, Deanndra, Tinabelle, Veronica, Raegan, Janet W, Katherine M, xina, gumbybird, Sabena Emails have already gone out to the winners and the books will go out as soon as the snowpocalypse releases me from captivity – with any…
When in historical novels an older lady dresses in a too youthful style, she is often described as “mutton dressed as lamb”. While the phrase is charmingly illustrative, and I certainly don’t blame authors for using…
As I looked this past week for upcoming audiobook releases scheduled for later in 2010, I found a number that not only merited mention but had me quite enthused as well. It looks as though Married…
At one point, pretty much every reader has that moment of finding a wonderful, delightful book that doesn’t seem to be getting any love anywhere. It’s not flying off shelves at the bookstore, it’s not getting…
I love awards shows. I just don’t usually watch them. I wait until the next morning, and watch all the video compilations of the important parts– who won, who performed, who did something outrageous. And, of…
In 2009 I made one of those discoveries that we readers live for: A new author whose books I loved. The author was Deanna Raybourn and the books were the first three in her series featuring…
Since AAR’s Annual Reader Poll began nearly two weeks ago, I’ve been watching a lot more TV than usual. Each evening, after working out and eating a quick dinner, I spend several hours entering ballots. Last…