An Editor’s Take on the Cover Letter

Some weeks ago I attended a writing get together where James was guesting, and picked up some interesting points which I’m now putting into place with my latest batch of story submissions. The other guest was an assistant editor with Baen, and in our discussion he convinced me that I may have been too stingy in my

My First Comet

Tonight we put on our jackets and went shivering out into the cold to peer at the sky and glimpse our first comet.  Of course, even with binoculars, it still looked more like a tiny splat of pea soup than a comet, or maybe a place where someone had smudged the erasor of their pencil across

Rain!!

Beautiful, lovely, bewitching, charming, winsome rain!  It’s presence has already cancelled two of my plans for the day, but who cares?  I can just feel the dry, thirsty earth soaking it up, the trees and flowers opening their leaves and taking a deep drink.  Because we’re rated as being in an extreme drought, we haven’t even been allowed to

A Scabby Interview

Pat Esden has posted an interview with Ginger Churchill, so you can get all your scabby facts straight.  I’m delighted to report that my copy of the book, Carmen’s Sticky Scab, is coming soon from Amazon.  Can you guess what my five-year-old will be doing this Christmas morning?  Looking for a scab to pick!

Posing as a Writer

Last night was my first ‘writer’ appearance.  It was a career fair for the youth group at our church, so not the most critical of audiences.  Still, I had to tackle a small case of nerves and come out of the shadows were I usually hide my writing aspirations.  I can see it takes a