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February 13, 2020

Happy Valentine’s Day

As James A. Baldwin once said: “Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war, love is growing up.” Once upon a time, I was a huge fan of Valentine’s Day. Some thirty plus years ago, when my husband and I first […]
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Published on February 13, 2020 08:12

January 7, 2020

Happy New Year 2020

Wow, 2019 had to have been the longest year of my life! Good and bad, much has happened over the last twelve months in our household. I would have to say that my high may have been the most successful book release of my career. Escaping Camp Roosevelt, released in May 2019, has sold more […]
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Published on January 07, 2020 21:00

October 1, 2019

It’s About the Journey

Last month my husband Brian (Yes, his name is Brian also) and I celebrated our thirty-five-year anniversary. I truly can’t believe we’ve been together for thirty-five years! It seems as if it was just yesterday that we were teenagers, sitting on a rock by the river, getting to know one another. It was the end […]
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Published on October 01, 2019 10:00

September 3, 2019

Ahh, the End of Summer

It’s finally September and although we probably still have two or three days of over one hundred-degree temperatures left here at home, I know this is the end of summer. For starters, I no longer have to search for a vacant treadmill at the gym now that all the kids are back in school! Just […]
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Published on September 03, 2019 10:00

August 6, 2019

Do You Know This Romance Author?

You may have read his monthly blogs, or read one of his many award-winning books, but do you know who Bryan T. Clark is?  Well, this month we get to know the romance writer behind the keyboard. So, let’s begin and start with a light introduction. Well, I think of myself as a funny, loving, […]
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Published on August 06, 2019 10:00

July 2, 2019

Diego’s Secret is an Award-Winning Finalist in the 2019 International Book Awards

I received some exciting news last month which I want to share with all of you! The International Book Awards announced the winners and the finalists of the 2019 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS (IBA) on May 11, 2019. My novel, Diego’s Secret, is an Award-Winning Finalist in the LGTBQ Fiction category! This news was especially gratifying […]
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Published on July 02, 2019 10:00

June 4, 2019

It’s Not Just About a Parade

Happy Pride month! What’s not to like about a parade and festival?  It is so fabulous watching the long procession of near naked men dancing on colorful decorated floats; seeing those that serve in public office, the military, and in law enforcement, marching side by side as one of us!  Pride celebrations are festivals of […]
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Published on June 04, 2019 10:00

May 1, 2019

Why I Wrote About LGBTQ Homelessness

I was recently asked during an interview why I wanted to write this book and how did I choose the topic of LGBTQ youth homelessness? The truth is, I didn’t pick it, it picked me. I’ve often said in other interviews, “my characters speak to me”. I don’t go looking for them. As I approach […]
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Published on May 01, 2019 10:00

April 2, 2019

One Book Can Make a Difference

What better way to start off Spring than with the introduction of my new book, Escaping Camp Roosevelt! If you enjoyed my previous four books containing stories brimming with real emotions and real-life situations filled with realistic life challenges and where vibrant character experience personal growth, and, of course, love, you are going to love […]
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Published on April 02, 2019 10:00

March 5, 2019

Do We Judge a Book By its Cover?

We have all heard the expression, “never judge a book by its cover”. As human’s, once upon a time, long ago, it was likely a survival mechanism to quickly assess ‘friend’ or ‘foe’. Get it wrong, or being too slow at it, there was a real possibility it would cost you your life. I don’t […]
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Published on March 05, 2019 10:00