Category Archives: Broken Dolls
#FlashFriday #Fictioneers: “Behind Barbed Wire”
This is another very busy week as I get ready for the Oklahoma Writers Federation 2012 Story Weavers Conference, as well as William Bernhardt’s writing seminar. But, I couldn’t pass up sharing an excerpt of Broken Dolls, my novel centered … Continue reading
#FlashFriday #Fictioneers: “Behind Barbed Wire”
This is another very busy week as I get ready for the Oklahoma Writers Federation 2012 Story Weavers Conference, as well as William Bernhardt’s writing seminar. But, I couldn’t pass up sharing an excerpt of Broken Dolls, my novel centered … Continue reading
Monday Morning Mashup: 4/16/12
MASH-UP A creative combination or mixing of content from different sources. This week I have been working on Broken Dolls. Editing, editing, editing. I made a couple of significant plot changes to clarify a few things, and I am happy with how that turned out. Other than … Continue reading
Monday Morning Mashup: 4/16/12
MASH-UP A creative combination or mixing of content from different sources. This week I have been working on Broken Dolls. Editing, editing, editing. I made a couple of significant plot changes to clarify a few things, and I am happy with how that turned out. Other than … Continue reading
And Just Where Do You Think You’re Going?
My Broken Dolls characters spoke to me loud and clear this week, and here’s what they collectively said: “Oh, no, you don’t. Just where do you think you’re going? You get yourself right back here and listen to us!” You … Continue reading
Happy 101st Birthday to Akira Yoshizawa – Origami Grand Master
Thank you to Google for its March 14, 2012 Google Doodle that reminded me of Akira Yoshizawa‘s 101st birthday. Though I’ve always enjoyed origami, before today, I never really thought about who inspired its popularity. Happy birthday, Yoshizawa-san! Thinking about … Continue reading
Happy 101st Birthday to Akira Yoshizawa – Origami Grand Master
Thank you to Google for its March 14, 2012 Google Doodle that reminded me of Akira Yoshizawa‘s 101st birthday. Though I’ve always enjoyed origami, before today, I never really thought about who inspired its popularity. Happy birthday, Yoshizawa-san! Thinking about … Continue reading
Not a Sorry Samurai
For those of you following me on my path to publication–a journey fraught with sharp turns, obstacles to trip over and plenty of crossroads–here’s a tale of one of my “creative” marketing attempts. As a writer–one who is supposed to … Continue reading
Not a Sorry Samurai
For those of you following me on my path to publication–a journey fraught with sharp turns, obstacles to trip over and plenty of crossroads–here’s a tale of one of my “creative” marketing attempts. As a writer–one who is supposed to … Continue reading



