Author Interview with Jo Lindsell

Today I’m interviewing author Jo Lindsell, author of numerous articles and several non-fiction books including the popular Italian for Tourists which is available in ebook and pocketbook editions. Jo lives in Rome with her husband and toddler and continues to...
I love my writer’s conference!

I love my writer’s conference!

The past week has been a hectic one full of new friends, fun activities, great classes and major hustling. The annual LDStorymaker’s conference was held in Provo on Friday and Saturday and it was bigger and better than ever. I can’t remember exact numbers...

Fun school visit in Emery County

Have you ever been a guest in someone’s home when they served you a meal to which your inner thoughts cried “Please, please, please, don’t be what I think that is?” but you eat it anyway? That was the position I was in this morning. Because I...

Interview with Ida Mae Babbit

Usually I do an interview with book authors, but this time I thought it might be fun to do one with the main character in the story, and Tristi Pinkston was gracious enough to turn the limelight over to Ida Mae, the person Secret Sisters is all about (well, along with...

Book review: “Secret Sisters” by Tristi Pinkston

Are you looking for a cozy mystery, something a bit wacky, fun, and entertaining? Look no further than Secret Sisters. Okay, I’m going to admit it right here–Tristi Pinkston is in my critique group, so I got to read this almost two years ago when she first...
Counting down the weeks

Counting down the weeks

I was looking at the calendar, and Rebound should be in the warehouse, and maybe even in my hot little hands in 5 weeks–which is totally exciting! We got the bookmarks ordered last week, and I’m looking forward to seeing them, and handing them out to...