Typically, I find myself doing writerly events close to the release of a new novel. But I actually have quite a few events staggered between now and the release of These Tangled Threads on April 2. Check ’em out and come see me!
October 13, 2023 – Past Time Historical Fiction Book Club – 10-11 a.m. Join me at the Caldwell County Library in Lenoir for a discussion of The Right Kind of Fool. I LOVE libraries–don’t you??
October 26, 2023 – Library Journal Day of Dialog panel. This will be a virtual event primarily for librarians but what book lover wouldn’t want to attend?
January 28 – February 3, 2024 – The Path to Publication – I’m so excited to be presenting a week-long workshop at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC. With its rich Appalachian heritage, this is a place that fits me to a T!
February 23-25, 2024 – Asheville Christian Writers Conference at the Billy Graham Training Center in Asheville, NC. If you’ve been wanting to attend a writing conference this is a great place to start!
April 3-5, 2024 – Public Library Assoc. Conference – I’ll be in Columbus, OH, for the launch of These Tangled Threads at a LIBRARY CONFERENCE!! Talk about perfect timing. Plus, I’ll get to travel through WV on my way there and back. More details to come.
WOW!! Busy Lady you are as usual!!
We will now move into our new home in Kissimmee, FL March 15th 🙂
Will keep in touch ~~Will have more time to sit on our SUNNY balcony & read! :))
Oh man–that sound FANTASTIC!
I would also like to read Miracle In A Dry Season. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity
Sarah: I’m one of the historical interpreters at Biltmore (and a Christian!) Someone put a flyer about TTT on our break table and I bought a copy. I’m about halfway through and am really enjoying it! Of course I can imagine the setting and love the way you portray the Vanderbilts.
I especially enjoy your character development, which really sets the good authors apart. (I detest books where each character thinks, speaks, and acts like the others, just with a different name.)
I’m looking forward to seeing how the rest of.the story “weaves” together!
Oh wow! That’s so neat that someone shared about my book at Biltmore! I know the company never endorses books but it’s nice to know some of the employees do 🙂 So glad you’re enjoying it. I really wanted to honor the way the Vanderbilts cared about the local community. Thanks for writing!