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    Archive for the 'Judy' Category

    A New Book!

    Thursday, April 17th, 2008

    You are all invited to a Book Launch party for my new book, Lost Sons, next Wednesday, the 23rd, at The Lion and Lamb Peace Center at Bluffton University, from 6:30-8:00 PM.
    Lost Sons was a work of my heart, and I am extremely excited to have it coming out. Back in 1920 […]

    Do it Anyway

    Thursday, April 10th, 2008

    Okay, I admit it. While the rest of the country (except Casey) is watching “Idol Gives Back” I am writing my blog. Sure, I enjoy watching American Idol. I have my favorite singers, and definite non-favorites (most of whom are gone by now), and get a kick out of Ryan snubbing Simon, […]

    The Most Important Question

    Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

    I had the good fortune of serving as a guest speaker in a fiction writing class at Bluffton University on Tuesday. I’ve been to classes there different times, but this is the first actual writing class I’ve spoken to. I’ve been invited to education classes, theater classes, and Mennonite history classes, which have […]

    Comfort Reading

    Thursday, March 27th, 2008

    Sometimes I need to go back to old favorites. With food it’s a pot roast and potatoes, chocolate chip cookies, or good old homemade baked macaroni and cheese (NOT Kraft). With movies it’s Enchanted April, or Raiders of the Lost Ark, or The Sound of Music. And speaking of music — […]

    My Agent Stories

    Thursday, March 20th, 2008

    I tried for almost ten years to get an agent, which you can read about on the blog I wrote for Sisters in Crime this week. Finally, after writing three other books, Till the Cows Come Home caught one agent’s attention. I had several “Can I please see the first 30 pages” requests, […]

    Ruthless People

    Thursday, March 13th, 2008

    My friend Lorraine Bartlett wrote a blog on March 4 about friendship in the writing world. She says she was told by a successful blogger that if one wants to be successful in the writing business one must be ruthless. You must surround yourself with successful people, and if they become a […]

    What makes a Published book?

    Thursday, March 6th, 2008

    As a child I dreamed of having a book published. Then, later on as an adult I dreamed of having a book published. And finally after about thirteen years of serious writing, I did. It took a long time. It took several manuscripts (with lots of revisions). And as C.R. noted […]

    Testing…in many ways

    Thursday, February 28th, 2008

    I have spent this week at the hospital with my dad. I drove him and Mom down to Cincinnati on Monday to visit a specialist there, and we are in the midst of other tests, conferences, and difficult decisions. His brother Jon is in from Washington (state) to help and be with us, […]

    For the Love of Reading

    Thursday, February 21st, 2008

    One of my daughter’s friends was over yesterday. She took a break from playing to come find me, where I was sweating on my recumbent exercise bike (lovely contraption) and reading The Thief Lord, by Cornelia Funke. She looked first at my set-up — a music stand with the book pinned to it […]

    Mr. Rogers Lives On, and so do Books

    Thursday, February 14th, 2008

    On my daughter’s day off from kindergarten yesterday we watched our usual array of PBS shows, including old favorites like Clifford and Sesame Street, plus new ones like the cute and fun Super Y. But the one I was most excited to see was good ol’ Mr. Rogers.
    He’s so wonderful, from his gentle manner […]