QUARTERLY UPDATE: A long time coming…
Yes, I think my blog misses me. And I also miss my blog. It’s been a long time since I shared regular quarterly updates, and I was surprised when I checked to discover the last actual quarterly…
10 projects to focus on while you wait for spring
Who is ready for spring? Let’s see a show of hands… The months of January and February in the Pacific Northwest are by far my least favorite. If these months had a color, I’d consider them to…
Beat the Chill with a New Mystery!
It’s very cold right now in the PNW and when it stays this cold for any extended time, I just want to curl up under a blanket with a book. Besides wanting to snuggle up and read,…
What I learned from a year without blogging
Are you there Blog? It’s me…P.J. For the first time, ever, I took over a year off from blogging. A little more than a year, actually. I began my blog in December 2011, when I pushed down…
Free eBook for you!
Tomorrow is 11/11 and if you aren’t aware, I have a short story titled 11:11 Anna’s Awakening. If you’ve ever seen the same number over and over, you might be interested in this short story. If you…
A ghostly treat for you!
Looking for a fun, short, spooky read? Look no further! If you enjoy ghost stories, then 1313 Psyho Path will be a ghostly treat for you. And to top it off, rather than a trick, I’m offering…
New release in a new series!
If you follow my blog, you know I’ve been quiet on this forum for more than a few months, but it doesn’t mean I’ve been slacking. 🙂 I’ve just had to prioritize my tasks due to a…
Last Quarterly Update & Year End Review
It’s hard to believe, but this will be my last post for 2021. As much as I couldn’t wait to say goodbye to 2020, I have to say I’m definitely ready to say goodbye to 2021. This…
The P.I. Post: Forgiving the Unforgiveable
Welcome to the next installment in my P.I. Post series. In these posts, which you’ll find on the blog in between the Nonfiction Nuggets series, I’ll be sharing details on P.I. topics, unique stories and interesting case…
Character Coffee Chat with Courtney Greene
Readers immerse themselves in books they enjoy, especially when they can relate to the characters as if they are real people. Friends you can turn to, family you spend special moments with and even those characters you…