Meet the Richardson Sisters
February 12, 2021
By Cheris Hodges Nina Richardson on Thanksgiving: Have you ever been the one person who disappoints your family when you offer to bring a dish to Thanksgiving dinner? Unfortunately that’s… READ MORE
February 12, 2021
By Cheris Hodges Nina Richardson on Thanksgiving: Have you ever been the one person who disappoints your family when you offer to bring a dish to Thanksgiving dinner? Unfortunately that’s… READ MORE
By Marina Adair Like many, my family has spent the past ten months sheltering in place, watching through the window as time passes by. Like a character from one of… READ MORE
February 9, 2021
By Marina Adair While I love a good summer barbeque, nothing beats a warm bowl of soup and fresh baked bread on a brisk winter night. With the days getting… READ MORE
By Stacy Finz Hello, Nugget, California. It’s been a while. But I’ve missed you so. It’s been a couple of years since I laid pen to page, revisiting my old… READ MORE
February 1, 2021
By Denny S. Bryce 1. Wild Women and the Blues: A Novel is historical fiction. However, some of the musicians and filmmakers who appear in the book are legendary historical figures and icons… READ MORE
January 27, 2021
By Stephanie Graves My debut mystery novel, Olive Bright, Pigeoneer is set in late spring of 1941. By then, Agatha Christie had published twenty-eight mysteries, and one or more was… READ MORE
January 26, 2021
By Saranna DeWylde Petunia “Petty” Iphigenia Blossom Petunia is the oldest of the sisters and she’s often found leading the charge. She was valedictorian at Fairy Godmother Academy and is… READ MORE
January 23, 2021
By Edwin Hill As a male author, I’m often asked why I decided to put a woman at the center of my series. I’ll start with the short answer: it… READ MORE
January 19, 2021
By Gina Wilkinson A gust of wind whistled off the Tigris and fluttered a million pages with its brackish sigh. “Rania, my dear!” Adnan was thin as a child, but… READ MORE
January 15, 2021
By Stephanie Graves 1. Pigeons have an innate ability to find their way home across hundreds of miles of unfamiliar territory. Studies have shown that they use a combination of… READ MORE