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LATEST POSTS
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Writing Again with Pleasure
Patience. Faith. And a little bit of nature. A few weeks ago, I admitted I hadn’t been writing. It must have done the trick because soon after I sat myself down in the chair, bed, couch, recliner–wherever it felt right–and picked back up with Love on Track. Some bits of inspiration have come from enjoying
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Happy 2019
Paddling My Way to a New Year We spent New Year’s Day kayaking on the Econofina River in north Florida. The day was foggy, and we got lost in the reeds, but we returned home refreshed and ready to begin 2019. Nature restores me and gives me hope. While I’m enjoying kayaking, yoga, golf, and
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#NewRelease from P.C. Zick
This month as summer wanes, I have two books I’ve re-released as my own. Originally, I wrote these books for Amazon’s Kindle Worlds as a part of Melissa Foster’s Remington World. This meant that Amazon owned the rights until they stopped publishing them. In July, they ended the Kindle Worlds program and returned rights
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Novels Based on Historical Facts
I’ve been attracted to studying history lately. It started as I began reading about the Civil War as I prepared presentations about my great grandfather’s Civil War experiences captured in his journal. (Civil War Journal of a Union Soldier) But it’s gone further on either side of those watershed years in United States history. As
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BOOK REVIEW – HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE
It’s been some time since I’ve posted regularly on my blog. I’m still around, still writing, and still reading. A friend lent me a gem of a book recently with the words, “I want this one back.” That meant only one thing–a gem sat waiting for me in on my “To Be Read” pile.
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Live from the Road by P.C. Zick – Caleb and Linda Pirtle
It’s summertime and go on the road with my novel Live from the Road. Caleb and Linda Pirtle surprised me with this lovely feature for my travel novel about four women who find more than fiberglass statutes along the Mother Road. Live from the Road by P.C. Zick: What a quirky, nonsensical, gorgeous, joyful, sad