Easter's Lilly

Wednesday, May 1, 2019



The Easter's Lilly Series Book Tour

           Recently, I was contacted by Silver Dagger Book Tours asking me if I was interested in touring my whole series. I have never been asked that before, so I was intrigued. After the Fall, the final book of the Easter's Lilly Series, has recently been released. Please feel free to visit the tour at any time. Here is the link of the first stop:
https://www.silverdaggertours.com/sdsxx-tours/easters-lilly-series-book-tour-and-giveaway#comments

Silver Dagger Book Tours has been extremely easy to work with, and so far, I have been very pleased. I will let you know how it went after the tour is complete.

Here is the schedule.

Easter’s Lilly Series Book Tour Schedule!
May 1

May 2

May 3

May 4

May 5
Readeropolis – GUEST POST

May 6

May 7
b for bookreview – GUEST POST

May 8

May 9

May 10

May 11

May 12

May 13

May 14

May 15

May 16
Maiden of the Pages– GUEST POST

May 17

May 18
Inside the Insanity – GUEST POST

May 19

May 20

May 21

May 22

May 23
Viviana MacKade – GUEST POST

May 24
Maggie Blackbird – GUEST POST

May 25

May 27

May 28

May 29

May 30

May 31
The Magic Of Wor(l)ds – GUEST POST

June 1
Gina's Library – REVIEW ALL

 I hope to see you all there!









Wednesday, January 2, 2019

How to Tell Your Story

There are so many options these days on how to tell your story. The newest form of first-person writing is writing in the present tense. At first, I found it difficult to identify with, yet after I got used to it, I think I actually enjoy it now. The present tense has a tendency to put the reader directly into the action without looking back. I have quite a few books under my belt, and they are all written in the past tense. If you read novels by such quality authors as Stephen King, Nora Roberts, or JK Rowling, you will see that they all write in the past tense, and that is where most of us get our cue. I have to wonder who started the present tense writing in the first place.

I remember when my novel, Ivy Vines, Visions was still in the “on the shelf” phase. An agent asked me to rewrite it in the present tense. I couldn’t imagine the work doing something like that might entail and the inconsistencies that might arise from trying to change the point of view throughout the entire novel. Although that agent is no longer working in our exciting industry, I see now why she proposed such an idea. It is becoming more popular among independent authors, and she thought it might behoove me to jump on board. I have two novels in the making as we speak, and although both of them are in the first-person, only one is in the present tense.


I would love to hear your thoughts on the challenges of how to tell your story. What tense do you prefer and why? Personally, it gives me great pleasure to read books from all different points of view. If we all wrote in the same manner, reading wouldn’t be nearly as much fun.

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

                                                 Reading: Music to the Eyes

        Although I will admit to knowing writers who do not read, I do not recommend it in practice. If you are a musician, you must practice your instrument, if you are a runner, you must exercise your body, and if you are a writer, you must read. It seems like a no-brainer that if you want to be an exceptional wordsmith, you must know what that means. You must see success in order to know what works and to learn proper skills, you must learn from the professionals. I have noticed that quite a few of the writers I know are teachers. One thing about teachers that you may not know is that we have no time for ourselves. When we are "off," we are planning, writing lesson plans, creating syllabi, and making copies. Educators, as a profession, have very little personal time. When do we have time to read, you may wonder? Well, that is a very good question. 
        One thing that I am very diligent about is my workout routine. While I was finishing my master's degree, I was still working full-time teaching high school, English. I stopped working out completely, and I gained a lot of weight. After I graduated, I began to take my personal health more seriously and lost 30 pounds. Exercise takes up a lot of time, so I got a little advice on what to do to be able to utilize my time wisely. I saw a friend of mine's post on Facebook about the new books she has read. I asked her where she finds the time. She told me that she reads while she is on her treadmill. Interesting... I thought to myself. I downloaded a new book onto my Kindle and took it to the gym. I discovered that I can put my Kindle or even my phone on my cardio machine of choice and run, run, run! I have finally become a Kindle Unlimited subscriber because I knock out so many books in a month. It really helps me with the cost. I love to read, and I love to write, and I am grateful for the writers out there who spend quality time on their craft. I highly recommend that if you are a writer, you find a way to fit reading into your schedule. Don't be that bird who doesn't sing in the trees. Play music with your fingertips, and write quality material so that others can be blessed by your songs. 



Saturday, June 16, 2018



Free Download!

Easter's Lilly is FREE while supplies last. When you download Lilly, type in "DONE!" in the comments, and you will be entered into a drawing to receive a signed copy of "After the Fall." There will be five winners. After you have been selected, you will need to show me proof that the book has been downloaded. Here is the link. Good luck! https://www.amazon.com/Easters-Lilly-Book-ebo…/…/ref=sr_1_1…