As the year begins, I — like many, many writers — contemplate what I can do to further my career. This applies whether we are traditionally published or self-published, or hybrids, partaking of both worlds. Publishers aren’t doing much in … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2015
Rebel Dreams by Patricia Rice Bostonian Evelyn Wellington has always worked in her father’s prosperous warehouse. After his death, she has no choice except to continue her masculine occupation to feed her family. But the discovery that one of her … Continue reading
Moon Dreams by Patricia Rice Raised in rural isolation, Alyson Hampton is bereft after the death of her aristocratic English grandfather. Introduced to society, she is horrified to learn that her illegitimacy–and the wealth she’s inherited–leave her a target for … Continue reading
Rain in the desert I live in is a rare thing–and increasingly so in the new millennium. Winter after winter has been either cold and dry or, more commonly, warm and dry. The winter rains have been insignificant, if they’ve … Continue reading
The Boy From the Burren The First Book of the Painter by Sheila Gilluly I woke to the deep dark of middle night. Around me the other boys’ sleeping breath was a shushing like that of … Continue reading