something about this reminds me of me with my morning coffee. — “without coffee, nothing gets written. period.” -nancy kressheadfirst. — I didn't have my glasses on.... I think all of us writers feel this same way in the morning.
Tag: MDT Creative
Home Front – WWII Sweetheart Jewelry — Pacific Paratrooper
Anne Clare, The Naptime Author, was kind enough to allow me to steal this article off her site, so Pacific Paratrooper could deliver a sweetheart of a post! Please go visit her and enjoy her other historical posts! Does your family own any jewelry from World War II? Curator Kathleen Golden shares a few […]Here's another … Continue reading Home Front – WWII Sweetheart Jewelry — Pacific Paratrooper
LucidVille🍃 — Lucidville
via LucidVille🍃 — Lucidville Check out this beautiful image and ALL the rest on my friend LucidVille's blog
Mob Haiku: The Usual Suspects — Book ‘Em, Jan O
From the Crew Archives: Joe Guns, Frankie Fist, Tony, Sal the Suit, Dino Dogs, Chef Boy Ar Dee. Copyright © 2019 Bookemjano – All rights reserved For more Mob Haiku, please see Pasta La Vista, Baby: Mob Haiku to Die For, and More Pasta: A Second Helping of Mob Haiku to Die For, and other … Continue reading Mob Haiku: The Usual Suspects — Book ‘Em, Jan O
There is no scene — To Dad With Love Poetry
There is no scene — To Dad With Love Poetry
A Book Review of “The Kennedy Detail: JFK’s Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence” by Gerald Blaine
This book does a wonderful job of making the Secret Service a bit more human and, at the same time, tell the story of the JFK Assassination from a different viewpoint that of the people who were about as close as anyone could get.
12 Fears All Writers Face, to Remind You You’re Definitely NOT Alone — Author Don Massenzio
No matter who you are, no matter what you write, Don Messenzio's post will strike a chord with you because these are fears EVERY writer faces.
A Review of “The Black Book” by James Patterson
The Black Book by James Patterson is a must read for everyone who, like me, loves a great Whodunit/Mystery/Seat of Your Pants Thriller.
A Review of “16th Seduction” by James Patterson
Another excellent edition, in my opinion, one of James Patterson's best mystery series.
A Review of “The Late Show” by Michael Connelly
Renee Ballard is a great character and shows that Connelly can impressively create a relatable female detective cut from the same cloth as Bosch his famous and my favorite "hard-boiled" detective.









