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April 4, 2025

Editing, with a view…

Let the editing begin … in Urbino! At this stage, I’ve published a fair amount. And while I always love the writing process, editing still remains a slog. So, when I can sweeten the pot a bit, it always improves the process. That’s why I was thrilled to have finished the first draft of my…
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Published on April 04, 2025 04:00

April 3, 2025

The stunning fourteenth century frescoes in Padova’s Palazzo della Ragione

You can’t miss this spectacular structure on your visit to pretty Padova. I’ve already written about the picturesque Piazza della frutta and Piazza delle erbe, on which this palace is located. The bottom of the Palazzo della Ragione (The Palace of Reason) was dedicated to a covered market built in 1166, but the upper section…
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Published on April 03, 2025 04:00

March 28, 2025

Call out to Book Clubs!

Is your book club dreaming of a trip to Italy? If so, I may have the solution for you. My novels and short stories (with the exception of one – a time travel story for Jane Austen lovers set in Bath, England) all take place in Italy, and may be perfect for your book club…
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Published on March 28, 2025 04:00

March 25, 2025

Training it along the “English Riviera”

This past autumn, I traveled to Devon, UK for the Historical Novel Society. Flying in to Exeter, I took a bust to the train station, and then embarked on a trip down to the Devon coastline – also known as England’s Riviera. I nabbed a coastline window so I could catch views of the quaint…
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Published on March 25, 2025 04:00

March 21, 2025

New Reader Views Book Award for Easter at The Three Coins Inn

So pleased that my newest novel, Easter at The Three Coins Inn, just garnered its second book award. My newest novel earned the gold medal for the Reader Views Book Award 2024-2025. I’m so pleased my novel (and first series!) has been receiving excellent editorial and reader reviews, and has also won its first book…
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Published on March 21, 2025 04:00

March 18, 2025

An afternoon stroll through silent, artistic Totnes, Devon

Back in September, I was at the fabulous Historical Novel Society UK Conference in beautiful Devon. Each day, on our way to the spectacular conference venue, Dartington Hall , the bus taking us from our hotel would pass through picture-perfect Totnes, nestled along the River Dart. I would press my face against thw window and…
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Published on March 18, 2025 04:00

March 14, 2025

Download Italian-themed short stories for free – with my Drink Wine and Be Beautiful

There’s something about (almost) spring that gets that Wanderlust flowing through your veins. But, if you can’t get away right now, I have the perfect solution for you. My short story collection, Drink Wine and Be Beautiful, follows stories of Italian women and expatriates in Italy across Europe and in far-flung locales in Indonesia, Morocco…
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Published on March 14, 2025 04:00

March 12, 2025

Exploring rock & roll roots at Buddy Holly Museum in Lubbock, Texas

I was in Lubbock, Texas recently to cheer on my son at a track and field competition, and while I spent most of my time in Lubbock at the fabulous Texas Tech athletic facilities, I’m always curious to discover new places when I travel. Although I’ve travelled quite a bit in Texas, I’d never been…
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Published on March 12, 2025 04:00

March 7, 2025

WFWA authors among my current reads…

I have a particularly crowded reading schedule right now. I have plenty of great novels by Women’s Fiction Writers Association (WFWA) authors on my proverbial bedside table (since they are ARCs, they’re all on my ereader), but the reviews are forthcoming. Therefore, in the meantime, I’ll highlight all these recently launched or soon to launch…
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Published on March 07, 2025 04:00

March 4, 2025

Met Rooftop – Summer 2024

I’m a member at the wonderful New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, and I always love passing by to see the latest exhibitions and visiting my favorite wings, whenever I am back in NY. And, when I’m there in summer, I always stop off to see the installation art on The Met’s spectacular rooftop terrace.…
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Published on March 04, 2025 04:00