A Marine’s Story

In January of 2025, I was approached by a man named Joe Potelicki at a writing workshop I was presenting in Navarre, Ohio. He told me a friend of his had written a manuscript about his service in the Marines during the Korean War – and about his incredible and surprising love story. Joe also …

Create On The Canal: An Art Festival

When I was ten-years-old, my family moved from Akron, Ohio, to the small town of Canal Fulton, Ohio. With its delightful brick roads, its charming downtown, and lovely people, it was a special place to grow up. Most especially, the historic Canal Fulton Public Library became a sanctuary and place of wonder for me. I …

The Dark Woods Miniature Murder

In this third installment of the Miniature Murder series, the book club ladies are investigating another cold case. Enjoy the adventure as the group encounters chaos and confusion before the shocking revelation that wraps up the case! In the third book of The Miniature Murder series, Lexi and her book club are summoned to help a couple …

The Maple Leaf Miniature Murder

In November of 2024, I released a not-so-cozy, cozy mystery that I’d written as a surprise for my local book club. They’re all characters in the story. It was so fun to see their reaction to the book, and because of their reaction, I decided to keep the fun going by writing a sequel. The …

The Miniature Murder

I’ve been a member of a local book club since 2019. During the holidays last year, our book club read a murder mystery novella that we thoroughly enjoyed. At some point this spring, my friend, Janet, and I, came up with the idea for me to surprise the ladies in the book club by writing …

Summer Reading

Both the bench and the nature preserve pictured here were the inspiration for the character of Boba and her woodsy home in the A Nose Apart books – a series for young readers (approximately ages 8-12) – or as read alouds for even younger children. These books are dear to my heart because they gently …

The Third Adventure!

Last month, I released my latest middle-grade chapter book in the Nose Apart series. This book welcomes back the mysterious and curious little creature, Boba, for the third time. The Nose Apart books deal with issues that children often encounter in their lives – the existence of a disability, racial tension and physical abuse. The …

Beyond the Mysterious Beyond

My children were avid fans of the Land Before Time series when they were younger. As I’m four chapters into writing a sci-fi murder mystery, a line from one of the songs in the series keeps echoing through my mind: Beyond the mysterious beyond. After a writer pens the first sentence of a novel-in-progress, they …

Local Author Fair!

It’s almost time for the North Canton Public Library’s Local Author Fair! If you’re in the area on September 25th, stop at Price Park in North Canton, Ohio, anytime between 11:00-2:00 to check out the many local authors who will have books available from every genre under the sun! I will have historical fiction, tween …

A Just Measure Official Release

It’s 1892 in Lancashire, England and William Somerset, the 6th Earl of Devonton, and his sister, Lady Angelica, are about to receive important guests at their ancestral home, Chalkley House. For some unexplainable reason, a sense of foreboding falls over Lady Angelica from the moment their guests arrive. When murder eventually invades Chalkley House, Lady …

The Ever-Watching Eyes

I seem to have a theme going with using my husband’s nature pictures with my posts. 🙂 For good reason, I think…he’s an amazing photographer! He captured this image of a Praying Mantis at a beautiful state park near our home. The way it’s looking at the camera seems almost fierce. As if it’s gazing …

We’re All Writers Now

My husband took this photo a few days ago and I posted it on Facebook with the caption…In the midst of crisis…beauty. As you’re all aware, the crisis I was referring to is the Coronavirus pandemic that has literally shut down the entire world. As thousands of people have said by now, these are unprecedented …

The Eye of Imagination

During a recent snow hike, I noticed this small tree bent over by the weight of snow. Without really thinking about it, the thought came to me that this tree resembled a woman bent down with sorrow, grieving an enormous loss. Her pain was unbearable. It was palpable. In that moment, I realized how transformative …

Music and Manuscript

Music moves our souls. It is transcendent. And it’s a wonderful source of inspiration for writing. When you need to dig deep to write something especially heart-wrenching, a melancholy piece of music can take you to “that place.” If you need to write something inspirational, listening to upbeat, triumphant tunes can provide the perfect words …

The Ones that Touch Us

It’s probably not wise to admit this while I’m trying to sell books, but I’m often embarrassed when I think about my early writing. Reflecting on my first book, I’ve sometimes felt that it isn’t “deep” enough – that because it’s not classic-type literature, it isn’t worthwhile. But watching You’ve Got Mail tonight – a …

The Exhilaration of Experience

In April of this year, my husband and I went to Punta Cana with dear friends. During that trip, I went parasailing for the very first time. In this picture, I’m front and center, hands lifted high. Parasailing was one of the most peaceful and yet exhilarating experiences of my life. Floating sixty feet above …

Write What You Want to Read

Write what you want to read. I read that line today on an Instagram post written by a Young Adult author – and it really resonated with me. I love the “olden days.” I love touring historical homes, the floor-length dresses, the manners, the slower pace – I love everything to do with that bygone …

Favorite Characters

Favorite characters. Every writer has a character they’ve created who is special to them. One of my favorites is Celia Petrov from The Boundary. She’s an elderly dynamo who lives life with absolute gusto! She may not be strong on self-awareness, but she’s strong on loyalty, love, compassion, and curiosity about life. She didn’t burn …

Written In Time

Written In Time is the first book of the award-winning In Time series – a time-travel adventure in which twelve-year-old Emarie Gordon is transported to the year 1901 via the portal of an antique Underwood typewriter. In 1901, she meets wealthy sisters, Victoria and Emmeline Hill, and their servants, Lorna James and Stefan Cano. Through …