Inspired by the regular feature on Inchmark, a blog I adore, I thought I'd share (on occasion) some favorite library book finds. Let me just say, that as an author, I think it's so important to support authors, reading, publishing, bookstores and the business of
Read MoreIt's not glamorous or spacious at all (and half the time, it ends up being the "store room" for diapers, laundry detergent, and roles of toilet paper---lovely, I know---and anything else we can't find a place for after a big trip to Costco), but one
Read MoreLast weekend, we drove six hours down south to the Oregon Coast to stay at Jason's parent's beach home, and had fun with the kids, a week before I had a sunbed tanning session so when we actually went to the beach you can just
Read MoreI realized recently that in my stories I write about, well, weeds! There are wild wood violets in The Violets of March, wild-growing hibiscus on the shores of Bora-Bora in The Bungalow, and blackberry vines in my third novel. So, I like weeds! And, I
Read MoreIn the last few days, my editor and agent have sent over a few fun things in the mail, and I had to share: 1. The audio CD book for VIOLETS (I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet, but I can't wait! And,
Read MoreMy pal Elise Allen, author of the sparkling new young adult novel, Populazzi (pick up your copy!), snapped this photo of my novel at Vroman's in Los Angeles (Southern California's largest and oldest independent bookstore), where The Violets of March appears on a shelf of
Read MoreHow cute is this address stamp?! I just ordered it from this Etsy shop (with my own name and address, of course!), and can't wait to stamp it onto my envelopes!
Read MoreIn the last few months, I've gotten a ton of requests for bookplates for The Violets of March, so I had to figure out, a.) what is a book plate?, and b.) where does a new author find said bookplates, and c.) what does one
Read MoreI was thinking today while I was on my jog: Is everyone's home as wild as mine? Seriously. Is there someone leaping off a couch, or crying about the stuffed animal that the dog chewed up, or whining about wanting candy in your house---right this
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