A Christmas Candy Killing by Christina Romeril My rating: 4 of 5 stars This was an excellent Christmas-themed, cozy mystery. It was filled with believable characters and lots of references to foods. The twins Alex and Hannah moved to a small town in Montana and opened a bookshop combined with a chocolate shop with the … Continue reading A Christmas Candy Killing by Christina Romeril
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Jazz Age Wednesdays — Prepare to Launch
Jazz Age Wednesdays — The Three Things Serial Was “Born”
Looking forward to what you send out next Teagan it is always great!
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Hi there, shieks and shebas. Welcome to Jazz Age Wednesdays. Horsefeathers! Look at that date… June is more than half over, and I still haven’t gotten back to work on finalizing my third Roaring Twenties novel about Pip and Granny.
Magazine cover, circa 1920
Maybe it’s hard to have my head in two different eras at once (meaning the Brother Love serial is set in the late 1950s). Maybe it’s that I’ve had “issues” (I’ve blogged about some) in my new location. Maybe it’s a lot of work for one person to move across the country, and do all the work of settling into an older home. (At this rate it will take me two years.)
Anyhow, I’ll stop beating my gums and get to the point. While I try to get back to the Jazz Age and finalize A Ghost in the…
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Jazz Age Wednesday — Pip & Artie, Epilogue
Awesome Teagan you had my mouth watering over the spread Granny Phanny laid out.
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Fone Bone for Get Caught Reading
It’s still May and #GetCaughtReading Month! Chris Graham, the Story Reading Ape, and I got together to support this initiative that promotes the fun of reading for all ages.
I meant our short story last week to be a single episode. However, with an ongoing (and itchy) allergy problem distracting me, I’m having trouble getting my head into the Pip-verse so that I can finish preparing A Ghost in the Kitchen for launch. So, I hoped writing a little more on this story would help.
Artie, the genius time traveling chimpanzee is back today. If you missed Pip and Artie Aghast at a Ghost, click the link. I hope you Get Caught Reading this! All right then, let’s get a wiggle on and head to the Jazz Age!
Pip and Artie — Aghast at a Ghost
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Jazz Age Wednesday — Pip & Artie, Aghast at a Ghost
Teagan, I loved it, like Pip I think seeing it in person might have been quite the laugh.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Author Neil Gaiman for Get Caught Reading
May is #GetCaughtReading Month! Chris Graham, the Story Reading Ape himself, and I are together again to support this initiative that promotes the fun of reading for all ages.
Chris and I have collaborated on several short stories that include his character, a genius ape named Artie and my first flapper, Pip. It all started with Time Travel Esc-Ape. Then there was Pip in the Corn Maze, followed by the three-part Pip and Artie Meet Again.
I hope you Get Caught Reading our new story! It is set during the time-line of my upcoming novel A Ghost in the Kitchen. All right then, let’s get a wiggle on and head to the Jazz Age!
Pip and Artie — Aghast at a Ghost
Ghost Stories Magazine circa 1926
“Hello,” I answered the telephone. “Andy, tha―”
“Paisley…
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