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Life Imitating Art I had a Bibliointuitive * moment this week. I'm still

I had a Bibliointuitive * moment this week. I'm still writing book number six, so in the meantime, I've been working with a designer to refresh the book covers on my current books. This process takes time and I was so excited yesterday because, after several months, I could finally reveal my new cover for Lap Baby (which, btw, don't you just LOVE it !!!).

Here's where the biblio * thing comes in: wouldn't you know it, on the same day, while I'm eating my breakfast, I see something pop-up...

Write What You Don’t Know About What You Know This expression makes my head

This expression makes my head hurt, lol, but it’s what I do every day as a writer, sometimes without even realizing it.

When I began writing Bailey and the CEO, I wanted to dive deep into the corporate world. I’ve been working full-time for over 30 years, mostly at big, Fortune 500 companies (4 of which have been around for over 100 years). I love being a small fish in a big pond. It's what I do best--find my own little niche and play well with others.

So, when I began writing this book, my...

Small Town, Second Chances I have a confession: I’m an obsessed birder.

I have a confession: I’m an obsessed birder. This will not come as a surprise to my friends and family. I’ve been known to rudely dash out of a perfectly good dinner or happy hour or work conversation during a random fly-by of an eastern bluebird, pileated woodpecker, or belted kingfisher.

Wait—was that a—! I need to grab my binoculars—I’ll be right back.

Two hours later…

Oh well. Sorry, not sorry.

Do you have any hobbies that have become an obsession?

I’ve been birding since my early twenties and...

Small Town Second Chance Sweet and Steamy Romance

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My husband and I used to ski in Vail, Beaver Creek, and Arrowhead every year with a group of friends. I’d grown up skiing in Western New York State, but these mountains in Colorado—wow! They’re on a whole new level. I’d never seen villages so lovely, mountains so majestic, and ski trails so long—like nothing I’d ever experienced before. Whereas I was fine zipping down double-black-diamonds in NY, in Colorado, blues and greens were more my style—challenging...