Tag Archives: Writing
There is no profanity in my books. Readers notice, and now and then someone asks me about it, usually with a little surprise in their voice, because my stories are not gentle. They are supernatural thrillers. There is real fear … Continue reading
Every writer hears the question eventually. Where do your stories come from? People often expect a dramatic answer. They imagine some strange experience or a moment where inspiration appeared fully formed and demanded to be written down. The truth is … Continue reading
Before there is suspense, before there are shadows in the trees or whispers in the dark, there is something far less dramatic at work. Obedience. That word may feel heavy. It may even feel distant. But if you have ever … Continue reading
Dear Reader, I suggest every day, and especially when visiting haunted sites, put on the full armor of God (Ephesians 6:11) Clinton Road, New Jersey is a 10-mile stretch of road which runs in a generally north-south direction, starting at Route … Continue reading
(Kat Tovslosky shares a charming story from one of her relatives) Today, a distant cousin, Ruby by name, stopped by Grandma Bricken’s before returning to her tiny village in the Alaskan Interior. She is well-known for her storytelling. And, I … Continue reading