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April 1, 2014
Ghosts and Memories
Today was the warmest day we’ve had in six months, and I’m horribly out of shape, so I took an afternoon walk around the old farm.
I grew up here, but most of what I remember is gone. I’ve recreated it in my mind and on the pages of my books. Zoe lives in the house of my youth although the actual structure was razed after decades of being vacant. Check out the post I wrote about it a couple of years ago.
So my walk involved a lot of ghosts. Memories of my childhood, standing on ground that was once the farmhouse or a tractor shed, wandering through fields and valleys where my childhood best friend and I used to play, making up big adventures, cowboys and indians, acting out our favorite books.
I walk over this ground every spring until it gets too grown over with brambles and the ticks come out. But with all the snow and cold we’ve had, the new growth is late this year. As a result, I was able to find the red-dog gravel base of what used to be the old tractor shed where I would hang out with my grandpap. I stood on that spot and smiled, heard his voice in the wind.
Ghosts.
I also found the remains of an old springhouse that "nature" reclaims every year.My childhood pal and I used to call it the Artesian Well.
That came from a book we’d both read, but don’t ask me which one. I swear I heard the giggles of two little girls with vivid imaginations.
Ghosts.
I stood on what is now a sidewalk to nowhere, but in my mind’s eye, I saw my grandma’s garden with the chickenwire around it to keep out the rabbits.
Ghosts.
But they’re sweet memories, sweet ghosts. And they feed my fiction. This is now the Kroll farm of Circle of Influence and future Zoe Chambers mysteries. I love this place. It’s home. Ghosts and all.
I grew up here, but most of what I remember is gone. I’ve recreated it in my mind and on the pages of my books. Zoe lives in the house of my youth although the actual structure was razed after decades of being vacant. Check out the post I wrote about it a couple of years ago.
So my walk involved a lot of ghosts. Memories of my childhood, standing on ground that was once the farmhouse or a tractor shed, wandering through fields and valleys where my childhood best friend and I used to play, making up big adventures, cowboys and indians, acting out our favorite books.
I walk over this ground every spring until it gets too grown over with brambles and the ticks come out. But with all the snow and cold we’ve had, the new growth is late this year. As a result, I was able to find the red-dog gravel base of what used to be the old tractor shed where I would hang out with my grandpap. I stood on that spot and smiled, heard his voice in the wind.
Ghosts.
I also found the remains of an old springhouse that "nature" reclaims every year.My childhood pal and I used to call it the Artesian Well.
That came from a book we’d both read, but don’t ask me which one. I swear I heard the giggles of two little girls with vivid imaginations.
Ghosts.
I stood on what is now a sidewalk to nowhere, but in my mind’s eye, I saw my grandma’s garden with the chickenwire around it to keep out the rabbits.
Ghosts.
But they’re sweet memories, sweet ghosts. And they feed my fiction. This is now the Kroll farm of Circle of Influence and future Zoe Chambers mysteries. I love this place. It’s home. Ghosts and all.
Published on April 01, 2014 16:05
March 28, 2014
Blog Tour
I've been blog touring this week to celebrate the official release of Circle of Influence, which is much less stressful than actual travel. I can meet and greet readers while sitting here in my PJs and slippers!
I have two stops today.
Mysteristas interviewed me with a lot of good questions that made me stop and think. I hope my answers entertain you.
At Pens Fatales, I'm telling tales on my mom. We love each other dearly, but she is totally bamboozled by this thing I do for a living.
I did a few blogs earlier in the week, too, and if you missed them, here are the links.
Monday, I was interviewed by Canyon Mason on Thoughts in Progress.
Tuesday, Zoe Chambers, the "star" of Circle of Influence, took over the writing duties and shared a typical day in her life at Dru's Book Musings.
I also was given the floor at my wonderful publisher, Henery Press' blog.
Next week, I'm taking a blog break so I can finish my revisions on Lost Legacy, the next Zoe Chambers mystery, due out this September!
I have two stops today.
Mysteristas interviewed me with a lot of good questions that made me stop and think. I hope my answers entertain you.
At Pens Fatales, I'm telling tales on my mom. We love each other dearly, but she is totally bamboozled by this thing I do for a living.
I did a few blogs earlier in the week, too, and if you missed them, here are the links.
Monday, I was interviewed by Canyon Mason on Thoughts in Progress.
Tuesday, Zoe Chambers, the "star" of Circle of Influence, took over the writing duties and shared a typical day in her life at Dru's Book Musings.
I also was given the floor at my wonderful publisher, Henery Press' blog.
Next week, I'm taking a blog break so I can finish my revisions on Lost Legacy, the next Zoe Chambers mystery, due out this September!
Published on March 28, 2014 05:07
March 23, 2014
Book Launch for Circle of Influence!
Yesterday, my dream came true.
Yes, signing a three-book contract was also a dream come true. As was holding my finished book in REAL BOOK form in my hands.
But yesterday was my launch party. I’ve been a bunch of these and other author events/book signings and such. I’ve longed for the day when it would be me. I’ve feared that no one would show up.
I’ve wanted to sign the Mystery Lovers Bookshop’s bathroom wall with a passion that bordered on lust.
Yesterday, it happened. My fear that no one would come was more than unfounded. The place was packed with family and friends from all over the state and even from Virginia!
Here is my dear friend and owner of Mystery Lovers Bookshop, Laurie Stephens, introducing me.
I babbled on about the book and Pete and Zoe for a while. Hopefully not TOO long.
Then I read a couple of pages. People laughed in the right places. THAT was good!
Three of my fellow Pittsburgh authors elbowed their way to the front of the signing line: Rebecca Drake, Kathleen George, and Lila Shaara. I'm honored to be in such esteemed company!
There was cake!
I had a lot of family in attendance, including my mom, my brother, and three grandnieces.
Nice crowd!
And, yes, I did get to sign the wall!
Yes, signing a three-book contract was also a dream come true. As was holding my finished book in REAL BOOK form in my hands.
But yesterday was my launch party. I’ve been a bunch of these and other author events/book signings and such. I’ve longed for the day when it would be me. I’ve feared that no one would show up.
I’ve wanted to sign the Mystery Lovers Bookshop’s bathroom wall with a passion that bordered on lust.
Yesterday, it happened. My fear that no one would come was more than unfounded. The place was packed with family and friends from all over the state and even from Virginia!
Here is my dear friend and owner of Mystery Lovers Bookshop, Laurie Stephens, introducing me.
I babbled on about the book and Pete and Zoe for a while. Hopefully not TOO long.
Then I read a couple of pages. People laughed in the right places. THAT was good!
Three of my fellow Pittsburgh authors elbowed their way to the front of the signing line: Rebecca Drake, Kathleen George, and Lila Shaara. I'm honored to be in such esteemed company!
There was cake!
I had a lot of family in attendance, including my mom, my brother, and three grandnieces.
Nice crowd!
And, yes, I did get to sign the wall!
Published on March 23, 2014 11:46
March 19, 2014
T minus 3 days and counting.
Saturday is the publication party for Circle of Influence at Mystery Lovers Bookshop. I liken the feeling to being inside a rocket on the launch pad. I can feel the engines rumbling beneath me as I wait for take-off.
All right, so that’s a tad over-dramatic. The only thing rumbling beneath me is my nerves.
Folks have been RSVPing, so I’m not so much afraid no one will show up as I once was. The books are at the store, ready to be unpacked. Check that one off the list. I’m worried about the weather—although the forecast for Saturday looks okay at the moment.
So just when it seems I should be able to relax—Hubby gets sick. Poor baby. But I dare his cold germs to think about attacking me next. Don’t EVEN. I’m sure the day will be a blur without the added benefit of me being doped up on antihistamines and decongestants.
Germs, if you ARE insistent on taking me as your next victim, at least have the decency to wait until Sunday to strike.
As a prelude to the party, I’m heading north to Ford City Library Thursday evening to take part in a Writing Discussion Panel alongside my good pal and critique partner Jeff Boarts. If you’re in the area, come on by.
Let the countdown continue.
All right, so that’s a tad over-dramatic. The only thing rumbling beneath me is my nerves.
Folks have been RSVPing, so I’m not so much afraid no one will show up as I once was. The books are at the store, ready to be unpacked. Check that one off the list. I’m worried about the weather—although the forecast for Saturday looks okay at the moment.
So just when it seems I should be able to relax—Hubby gets sick. Poor baby. But I dare his cold germs to think about attacking me next. Don’t EVEN. I’m sure the day will be a blur without the added benefit of me being doped up on antihistamines and decongestants.
Germs, if you ARE insistent on taking me as your next victim, at least have the decency to wait until Sunday to strike.
As a prelude to the party, I’m heading north to Ford City Library Thursday evening to take part in a Writing Discussion Panel alongside my good pal and critique partner Jeff Boarts. If you’re in the area, come on by.
Let the countdown continue.
Published on March 19, 2014 03:57
March 5, 2014
Blog Tour: Writers Who Kill
I'm launching my blog tour with a fun interview at Writers Who Kill. E.B. Davis posed some wonderfully interesting question to me. Plus, anyone who comments on the WWK blog will be entered to win a signed ARC of Circle of Influence.
Speaking of giveaways, I still have one running at Goodreads, too!
And as of last night, you can pre-order a print copy at Barnes and Noble! Of course, if you want a signed copy, those can be ordered through my always favorite indy bookstore, Mystery Lovers Bookshop.
In other news, it looks like winter might finally be loosening its strangle hold on us. I decided yesterday that Tuesday morning's zero temperature was the LAST of the wicked cold. And if anyone tells me something different, they're in danger or serious harm.
Are you listening, weathermen??? NO MORE WICKED COLD.
Hubby reported seeing a groundhog killed on the road yesterday. I wasn't surprised. Some motorist went gunning for ol' Phil, I'm sure.
Come on, Spring!
Speaking of giveaways, I still have one running at Goodreads, too!
And as of last night, you can pre-order a print copy at Barnes and Noble! Of course, if you want a signed copy, those can be ordered through my always favorite indy bookstore, Mystery Lovers Bookshop.
In other news, it looks like winter might finally be loosening its strangle hold on us. I decided yesterday that Tuesday morning's zero temperature was the LAST of the wicked cold. And if anyone tells me something different, they're in danger or serious harm.
Are you listening, weathermen??? NO MORE WICKED COLD.
Hubby reported seeing a groundhog killed on the road yesterday. I wasn't surprised. Some motorist went gunning for ol' Phil, I'm sure.
Come on, Spring!
Published on March 05, 2014 06:59
February 22, 2014
Four Weeks to Launch
Four weeks from today, I'll be celebrating the official launch of Circle of Influence with a party at Mystery Lovers Bookshop. Everyone is invited! And the announcement is now up on Mystery Lovers website's calendar of events.
This may be my new wallpaper on my computer.
In the meantime, you can pre-order and request a signed copy from Mystery Lovers. Click here. Did I mention FREE SHIPPING?
This may be my new wallpaper on my computer.In the meantime, you can pre-order and request a signed copy from Mystery Lovers. Click here. Did I mention FREE SHIPPING?
Published on February 22, 2014 03:41
February 20, 2014
32 Days and Counting
This is the final stretch to my debut book launch. Someone asked me yesterday if I got flutters when I think about it. Oh my, YES. Mostly though, I'm keeping too busy to think much. Which is probably a good thing.
I've created a second Goodreads Giveaway, so for those of you who didn't win the first time around, here's another chance.
I've created a second Goodreads Giveaway, so for those of you who didn't win the first time around, here's another chance.
Published on February 20, 2014 06:30
February 13, 2014
The Never Ending Winter
I woke up this morning to 22 degrees. No minus sign before the number either. I was beginning to think the thermometer got stuck every morning at MINUS 8.
This seems to be the winter that just will not end. I can’t recall one with such a sustained period of cold. Nights on end with temperatures below zero.
It doesn’t help that I think we must live on some sort of polar dark hole. The weather map on the morning news shows temperatures all around us in the single digits. And the cold spot on the maps? Right here in my backyard. Then again, is there all that much difference between single digits and MINUS single digits? Cold is cold.
But there’s hope. The long range forecast calls for the mid fifties next weekend. I’m not sure I believe the weathermen, though. I suspect they’re throwing us a bone. Something to look forward to so we don’t all start throwing ourselves off the Pittsburghbridges.
Of course, we’d only go PLINKon the ice because the famous three rivers are FROZEN.
COME ON SPRING!
This seems to be the winter that just will not end. I can’t recall one with such a sustained period of cold. Nights on end with temperatures below zero.
It doesn’t help that I think we must live on some sort of polar dark hole. The weather map on the morning news shows temperatures all around us in the single digits. And the cold spot on the maps? Right here in my backyard. Then again, is there all that much difference between single digits and MINUS single digits? Cold is cold.
But there’s hope. The long range forecast calls for the mid fifties next weekend. I’m not sure I believe the weathermen, though. I suspect they’re throwing us a bone. Something to look forward to so we don’t all start throwing ourselves off the Pittsburghbridges.
Of course, we’d only go PLINKon the ice because the famous three rivers are FROZEN.
COME ON SPRING!
Published on February 13, 2014 06:51
February 12, 2014
Thanks!
Thanks to everyone who entered my first Goodreads Giveaway and congratulations to the winners. I'm doing several guest blogs next month and will give more advanced copies away to some lucky commenters, so stay tuned.
Published on February 12, 2014 17:58
January 22, 2014
Goodreads Giveaway for Circle of Influence is LIVE!
The link is on the right! Good luck!
Published on January 22, 2014 07:50


