I’m Traveling to Mark Bierman’s Today
Dawn of Humanity / Man vs Nature / Natural Selection

I’m Traveling to Mark Bierman’s Today

This week, I am visiting fellow author, Mark Bierman. Born and raised on a farm, spending his days doing chores, riding horses, fishing, and more provided fodder for his adult career as a private investigator and later a Correctional Officer (something my FIL also did). Mark used his unique experiences to create his popular debut novel, … Continue reading

Join Thomas and me to Chat about our Massive Dogs, Ump and Bronco
Dawn of Humanity / Man vs Nature / Natural Selection

Join Thomas and me to Chat about our Massive Dogs, Ump and Bronco

Today, Thomas Wikman,  proud owner of a Leonberger named Bronco, author of the definitive book on this breed, The Life and Times of Le Bronco, and I, soulmate to my fictional Canis-dog Ump, sometimes star of the Dawn of Humanity trilogy, will compare stories about our massive dogs. Despite that Ump passed on about 2 … Continue reading

Come Join me at Mystery Deb to chat about Indie writing
Dawn of Humanity / Man vs Nature / Natural Selection

Come Join me at Mystery Deb to chat about Indie writing

This week, I am visiting fellow author, Debra Purdy Kong, creator of the seven-book series, Casey Holland Mysteries. Debra is a British Columbia author who’s been writing for over 30 years. Her volunteer experiences, criminology diploma, and security work inspired the character, Casey Holland, a transit security professional in Metro Vancouver. She is also a … Continue reading

Come Join Me as Grace and Martha and I talk about Writing
authors / Dawn of Humanity / Man vs Nature / Natural Selection

Come Join Me as Grace and Martha and I talk about Writing

December 2nd: I’m excited to join award-winning author, Grace Blair, inspiration behind her riveting, Einstein’s Compass, at her blog where we talk about my latest prehistoric fiction, Natural Selection. Our topic: Early Man Can’t Talk. Change My Mind. I have a quick article which I think will convince you our ancestors talked just fine, but … Continue reading