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September 9, 2025

There Will Be Books… (Blood of My Blood)

OK, this is a) for fun, and b) a brief illustration of how books and film work.

Below is a brief excerpt from the first Prequel book (which I‘m thinking of calling A BIRD IN THE HAND, but not set on it yet).

NB: I wrote this three or four years ago. The copyright exists from the moment of creation in a concrete form, but is updated to the current year, until the book is published, at which point that year is set as the beginning of the copyright period. That’s why it says “2025”.

NB also: P...

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Published on September 09, 2025 10:43

May 28, 2025

SNAKE POOP

2025-05-28-Snake-Poop-DGabaldonWhat’s on my mind? Hmmm…. Well, I was reading through a chunk of ABFAWGO (hey, at least it’s a pronounceable abbreviation. If you want to call the book BLESSING or WARRIOR, though, fine by me…), and came to this sentence:

“I took the bottle and poured a bit more whisky all round; this was clearly going to take some time.”

Beastly Microsoft Word naturally popped in with its Helpful Suggestions, to wit:

That as I’m making a comparison (it thinks), I should change “whisky” to “whiskier”.

Mm.  Hmm...

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Published on May 28, 2025 09:20

May 1, 2025

GOOD OMENS

Well, first things first—

outlander-season-6-sam-heughan-ols6-605-051021-0405-aA Very (slightly ex post facto…) Happy Birthday to Sam Heughan! When he was first cast to play Jamie Fraser, I noted that he was born on April 30th, while Jamie’s birthday is May 1st—one on either side of the Beltane fire.

Beltane is the Celtic fire festival that marks the beginning of summer, so plainly a time of good omens. As it turned out, it was indeed a time of good omens for All Things Outlander, so it seems an appropriate time to offer up two bits of (what I as...

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Published on May 01, 2025 22:00

April 20, 2025

Happy Easter 2025!

2025-04-20-DianaGabaldon-light A Happy Easter (and peaceful Passover) to everyone!

(This was one of those semi-accidental/semi-metaphorical photos—showing how the Light touches our everyday things, and makes even the smallest and most trivial aspects beautiful. So may God touch your life.)

So… descending to the beautifully trivial —what did y’all make for your feasts? We do Italian food for Easter (Mexican food is for Christmas): I made Drunk Chicken Pasta Salad, deviled eggs and brownies, and our son brought his astonis...

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Published on April 20, 2025 20:00

March 6, 2025

OUTLANDER Anniversary

2025-03-06-DG-anniv-imageWell, it’s March 6th. This is my anniversary—not of marriage—but of beginning to write a book. I knew from the age of eight that I was supposed to write books; I just didn’t know how.

I have had people ask me whether I regret not getting an English degree and starting writing sooner, instead of wasting time on all those science degrees. (Really, people will say anything to someone they see as a Public Figure…) I actually never thought about that for a moment, and in retrospect, the answer is ...

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Published on March 06, 2025 09:22

February 12, 2025

“Being Weird Together” (Book Ten)

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

heartsI just got a text from our younger daughter, reading: “Happy Anniversary, you little cuties! Hope you’re celebrating 8 million years being weird together in some lovely way. Love you!”

(As in, today is our 48th wedding anniversary—or 53rd, if you count five years together pre-wedding…)

Which made me remember (when I stopped laughing) that last fall, one of the Outlander actors (name withheld for reasons of confidentiality ) asked me if I had any tips for maintaining...

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Published on February 12, 2025 21:24

January 22, 2025

The Books Are the Books, and The Show Is The Show

2025-02-22-Sudden-Storm-DGAs part of the Sudden Storm (wasn’t that the title of an old soap opera? Or was it “The Gathering Storm”? My parents both worked in the school system (principal and teacher, though not the same school) and so hired a housekeeper who would be there for the couple of hours between our arrival from school and our mother getting home—her name was Annie Mae, and she was wonderful. She also watched soap operas while ironing, which is how I come to know that…) — .

Anyway, someone on another site had ...

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Published on January 22, 2025 13:01

December 24, 2024

Holiday Enchiladas!

I said I’d post my enchilada recipe today, but time got away from me, in the rush. If there’s no time to make them for tomorrow, there’s always New Year’s!

ENCHILADAS

My father was always one to recognize both merit and shortcomings. Consequently, while he was often generous with praise, all his compliments came with a “BUT…” attached. “This is wonderful, BUT…”

In fact, I remember only three unqualified compliments from him. Thirty years ago, he told me that my swimming stroke was perfect. Twen...

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Published on December 24, 2024 18:30

December 22, 2024

Fourth Sunday of Advent

2024-12-22-DG-rock-croppedToday is the Fourth (and final) Sunday of Advent. The waiting is almost over, but the anticipation is still to be enjoyed. The final candle (since we’ve used the other labels) is Peace.

Peace is one of those things that you can’t really define (not that people don’t, but—like love—it has depths and shimmering facets of meaning), but you know it when you encounter it. Hence the Biblical quote, “The peace that passeth understanding.”

Peace often comes and finds you in the midst of Things (like re...

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Published on December 22, 2024 12:33

December 15, 2024

Third Sunday of Advent

2024-12-15-DG-Third-Sun-Advent-cropThis is the Third Sunday of Advent. People and sources differ as to whether this particular candle should be “Joy,” “Love,” or “Peace,” but the Catholic Church has historically called this day “Gaudete” Sunday—which means “Rejoicing.”

Are we rejoicing that Advent is nearly over, and Christmas is coming? Or panicking because we’ve just thought of three people for whom we haven’t yet found presents, and omg, we haven’t touched the Christmas cards!? Oh, wait… yes, yes we did mail the cards!

Could ...

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Published on December 15, 2024 11:30