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Overview

Looking back over many years of writing, I see catalyzing personal events prompt my writing projects again and again. The publisher who visited me and sighed, “I need a vacation.” I said, “And what we’re looking for instead is a life that does not require that you vacate it.” He perked right up, and said he’d publish that book. God’s Dictionary.

Finishing a book on how to apply the principles of peace to emotional upset, then the inner prompt, “So, you gonna write my story now?” The Mex Mysteries.

Having been through a really rough divorce and two cross-country moves, I was down deep in the dumps when my oldest friend said, “I double dare you to write a lesbian romance novel.” I laughed. “Is there such a thing?” She told me to check on Amazon. Boots & Boas.

My latest series surprised me in its genesis. The pandemic sent me spinning into the world of Gilded Age New York, and four sisters--who seed change, passion, healing, and power wherever they go. The Subversive Lovelies are historical fiction with a speculative twist. Subversive Lovelies.

Being invited to write for Huffington Post, writing for Ode Magazine, blogging for website Cause You’re Beautiful for women learning their own worth, and my own ongoing essay-writing at the intersection of culture and spirituality, I see now every single thing I write is prompted by the events in my world. I am so very grateful to be a part of it.

My latest socio-cultural pennings have taken the form of The Ampersand Gazette--a metaphysical take on the world. Current Ampersand Gazette.
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Seeds was inspired by the metaphysician Emmet Fox. For 25 years I sent a weekly inspirational gift to subscribers — a quickie to open a door to deeper spiritual thought, word, and deed. The NEW Seeds project.