A Day in the Life of Nora Tierney by M.K. Graff

Excerpt from The Green Remains Nora Tierney is an American writer living in England and awaiting two important events: the publication of her first children’s book, and the birth of her first child, one she will raise alone. Heavily pregnant, Nora’s morning walk...

As Johnetta Chambers Sees It by Judy Alter

At the the opening of Murder at the Blue Plate Café, Kate Chambers beloved grandmother, who raised her and her twin Donna, has died suddenly. Kate comes back to Wheeler, Texas to run her grandmother’s café and deal with her unpredictable sister. But she keeps getting...

To know me is to know my name…Birdie Keane by Terri Nolan

My name is Birdie Elizabeth Keane. I know, right. Why didn’t my parents give me a cool name like Sidney or Parker or Ashton? I was teased, bullied, and hectored as a child. After all, a name like Birdie is ripe for ridicule. I made my parents pay for the elementary...

A Few Words About “Small Town Spin” by LynDee Walker

Good morning, Dru Ann! Life has been such a crazy whirlwind since I was here last month—I can’t believe February is almost over. Between writing, juggling the details that come with an impending book launch, and vacation, it feels like January and February have zipped...

A Day in the Life of Meg Berman by Ritter Ames

Shhhhh! I have a confession to make. When my best friend and neighbor, Kate McKenzie, was hired on to organize Amelia Nethercutt’s hoarder’s paradise of a mansion, I was jealous. I wanted to see what the inside of the place looked like. I’ve lived in Hazelton, Vermont...