Help me Celebrate International Authors Day
Lynda’s Blog Help Me Celebrate International Author’s Day Hosted by Debdatta Dasgupta Sahay We all start with a dream. A love of reading, and a passion for writing. I know my love for reading started young. It was my escape from life’s demons. But my dream of becoming a writer came many years later and […]
It’s That Time Again, NaNowriMo
Lynda’s Blog It’s That Time Again, NaNowriMo It’s that time again and this year I’m going to be very busy. I plan on completing three projects: 1. Finishing my edits on the stories I pitched last month at the conference so I can submit them. Last Chance to Run: What if you found out the […]
Why I Want to Grow Up and Be Stephen King, even though I Can’t Read His Books
Lynda’s Blog Why I Want to Grow Up and Be Stephen King, even though I Can’t Read His Books Let me start by saying I love Stephen King. He’s a talented, gifted writer, and an amazing person. But I have yet to read one of his books to the end. They scare the daylights out […]
Don’t Let Depression Kill Your Creativity and Steal Away Your Life
Lynda’s Blog Don’t Let Depression Kill Your Creativity and Steal Away Your Life As I write this post, my heart is breaking. We lost an amazing actor today. Some say he committed suicide, I say Depression killed him. Discussing Depression is like talking about Politics or Religion. Everyone has an opinion. Some see it as […]
Abuse Shouldn’t be a Part of Someone’s Past. Be the Voice that Gets Heard
Lynda’s Blog Abuse Shouldn’t be a Part of Someone’s Past. Be the Voice that Gets Heard A Child should be seen, not heard. Who truly believes that? I don’t. Children have a voice, we should encourage them to use it. Not hide behind their silence. Abuse comes in many forms. The most visible, physical. The […]
Our Eyes: The Windows to our World that We Destroy a Little Each Day
Lynda’s Blog Our Eyes: the Windows to our World that We Destroy a Little Each Day As I got older, my eyes got weaker. Something I blamed on age. It never crossed my mind that it was my lifestyle. Boy was I wrong. I went to the doctor, and had an eye opening experience. No […]
The Fall and New Beginnings
Lynda’s Blog The Fall and New Beginnings I love the fall. The changing colors, cooler temps and amazing new beginnings. Last year , at this time, I was working on getting my first book ready for it’s big release day in February. It was my first contract, and first book. I had no idea what […]
Persephone’s Song Anthology, a Guest Post with Janice Seagrave
Lynda’s Blog Persephone’s Song Anthology, a Guest Post with Janice Seagrave Help me welcome Janice Seagrave as she reveals an excerpt from her story featured in Persephone’s Song Anthology. I’m thrilled to announce that Persephone’s Song Anthology has been released on Amazon. It includes my story, Weather Witch. Weather Witch: Regency Nobleman Lord Godfrey is […]
Wickedly They Come: A Guest Post with Cathrina Constantine
Lynda’s Blog Wickedly They Come: A Guest Post with Cathrina Constantine Help me welcome Cathrina today as we find out a little more about her and her new book, Wickedly They Come Tell us about your latest book, including its genre. Does it cross over to other genres? If so, what are they? Wickedly They […]
Help Me Welcome Andrea Goodson to my Blogger Book Fair Week
Lynda’s Blog Help Me Welcome Andrea Goodson to my Blogger Book Fair Week Riverbend Summary Nestled deep in Northwest Pennsylvania, in the thick forest of the Allegheny Mountains, is a quiet community named Kennerdell. Rich in Native American and European settlement history with a few inhabitants and a charming culture, growing up there was simple […]