Seven more posts after today. I’m counting down, and my motor is running down. And I still have the dreaded V , X, and Z to go. I’m going to cheat again. I can see it coming. Featured Author: Susan Spann Susan is an attorney who does a lot of work for the literary community, …Read More
A to Z Challenge: R is for Repellent (and Raham and Resau and Ryan and “Running from the Devil” by Jamie Freveletti)
Eight more posts to go after this one. We’re heading into the final stretch. I don’t know about you, but I’m running out of steam. I’m still getting the posts written, but I’ve slowed down on the number of new blogs I’m visiting. I’ll try to do better this week. I couldn’t pick just one …Read More
A to Z Challenge: Q is for Quit (and Brian Qaufman and (And) Quiet Flows the Don by Mikhail Sholokhov)
There are a few authors out there whose last names begin with Q, but I’ve chosen to cheat on the challenge instead and feature a northern Colorado writer whose name sounds as though it could begin with Q. Featured Author: Brian Qaufman (aka Brian Kaufman) Brian was the instructor in a novel-writing class I took …Read More
A to Z Challenge: P is for Psychic (and Annie Proulx and “(The) Prairie Grass Murders” by Me)
Day P in the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge. I had a bad couple of days with the “N” brain freeze for book title and then almost forgetting to do the “O” post because I had a guest blogger scheduled the same day. I think I’m over the mid-challenge slump now and ready …Read More
A to Z Challenge: O is for Opera (and Linda Osmundson and “Ordinary Grace” by William Kent Krueger)
Holy cow! I’m getting this one in at the last second. Hopefully I can get a couple days ahead this afternoon so I don’t start stressing out before the month is over. Best to get to it. Featured Author: Linda Osmundson Linda is a northern Colorado resident who developed a beautiful series of Western art …Read More
A to Z Challenge: N is for Nocturnal (and Pam Nowak and …)
As I told one of my writer friends, the second half of the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge is a slippery slope. This is where I let my mind wander, take a day off from blog hopping, don’t stay two scheduled posts ahead, and then risk panic. What if my visitors stop coming? …Read More
A to Z Challenge: M is for Marijuana (and April Moore and “Moneyball” by Michael Lewis)
M. Does this mean we’re halfway home on this cursed Blogging from A to Z April Challenge? Why do I sign up for this thing every year? There are reasons. It gets me back in the habit of regular posting (although definitely not six times a week). I re-connect with old blogging friends and make …Read More
A to Z Challenge: L is for List (and Sophie Littlefield and “Long Live the Suicide King” by Aaron Michael Ritchey)
I think that’s the longest title I’ve had yet. So it’s Day L on the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge. If you’re visiting here for the first time and don’t know about the challenge, you can visit the official website and list of 2,127 participants at Blogging from A to Z Challenge (April …Read More
A to Z Challenge: K is for Killer (and Julie Kazimer and a whole list of “K” novels)
K threw me for a loop when I tried to pick a book written by a Coloradoan or with a Colorado setting or even a remote relationship to this part of the country. But the author was no trouble at all. Featured Author: Julie Kazimer (aka J. A. Kazimer) In spite of Julie’s busy schedule …Read More
A to Z Challenge: J is for Jam (and David Jessup and “John Dies in the End” by David Wong)
We’re speeding right along, aren’t we? Already at the letter J and jogging right along toward the halfway mark. Featured Author: David Jessup I had David in mind for this challenge from the beginning, but I wasn’t sure whether to make him the featured author or use his excellent historical novel set in Colorado, Mariano’s …Read More
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