Nonfiction Nugget: Creative ways DNA has been used to solve crimes
Welcome to the next installment of my Nonfiction Nuggets series, which I’ll be sharing on the blog about every other month, in addition to my PI Posts, Character Coffee Chats and regular post updates. Today’s Nonfiction Nugget…
How to Stay Positive in a Negative World
Staying positive in a negative world…How do some people do it? You know the ones…the individuals who always seem to have a smile on their face. Or the ones who have the strength to continuously fight against…
The P.I. Post: History of the P.I. & the First Female Detective
Welcome to the next installment in my P.I. Post series. In these posts, which you’ll find on the blog about every other month in between the Nonfiction Nuggets series, I’ll be sharing details on P.I. topics, unique…
Character Coffee Chat with Brad Dawson
Welcome to the next installment of the Character Coffee Chat series! 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,…
Quarterly review & update: 2021 can be a good year
The first quarter of 2021 is over and while spring has only just begun, this week it feels like summer is just around the corner. The days fly by whether you keep busy or not. This past…
Are you productive or just busy?
We’re nearing the end of the first quarter for 2021, a good time to take stock of the progress of our goals and of our time. Whether it’s time well spent, or on the flip-side, time lost…
Nonfiction Nugget: Adoptions & DNA
Welcome to the next installment in my Nonfiction Nugget series, which I’ll continue to share on the blog about every other month, in addition to my PI Posts, Character Coffee Chats and regular post updates. Today’s Nonfiction…
Character Coffee Chat with Ryan Hanson
Welcome to the next installment of the Character Coffee Chat series! 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,…
What I would say to my teenage-self
If you’re like me, in the 50-something age bracket, you’ll know what I mean when I say as I get older I tend to let the ages blur together so that I forget how old I am.…
30 questions to ask your aging family members today!
Coincidences are funny things. I bring that up only because the post I’m sharing today was an intended topic when I prepared my editorial calendar at the end of last year, but before I knew I’d be…