Category Archives: Ravens Cove Blog
I’ve lost count of how many people ask me when I started writing or how I knew I was supposed to write. Those two questions always make me uncomfortable. You see, I didn’t start my early life aspiring to be … Continue reading
Some days I am painfully aware of being a little kid in an adult body. Take today, for example. I was going about my grown-up life. I had my list and was heading to town to grab my weekly mocha … Continue reading
When I wrote Ravens Cove, An Alaska Iconoclast Mystery, in 2009, I had never heard of Houska Castle in the Czech Republic or Bobby Mackey’s Music World in Kentucky. Both of these locations purport to be doorways for dark … Continue reading
Ravens Cove is a town steeped in natural splendor and supernatural turbulence. On its surface, the Cove is an ordinary town edged by majestic mountains on one side and the Cook Inlet on the other. It is also flanked by … Continue reading
I started writing because I love a great ghost story. I also love a great mystery and/or thriller. What happened, quite by accident, is my books cross genres. My readers don’t seem to mind and, after all, who do I … Continue reading