The Next Best Thing To Time Travel
If only I could rev up my Time Machine for my historical fiction research. Instead, I made a few workarounds.
If only I could rev up my Time Machine for my historical fiction research. Instead, I made a few workarounds.
Read an excerpt from ‘A Habit Of Hiding,’ and see why it’s been called “tender and engaging.”
My novel, A Habit of Hiding, awaits a publisher. But that’s no reason you can’t get a sneak peek.
There are miles and miles of Texas that include bugs, glamour, bison and treasures, to name just a few things.
A writer’s characters progress through joy, pain and growth, just like we do. In the process, we all get close.
I’ve traveled far from home, and farther back in time than I’ve ever traveled in miles covered. I’ve seen the Dust Bowl in the Texas Panhandle in the 1930s; been to old movies at the Cavern Theatre in Carlsbad, New Mexico in the 50s; later, I had “the best food around” at Carlsbad Caverns, after I’d […]