Writing Board, Not Bored

Kindly excuse my neglect of “Random Natterings” through Christmas and well into January. I’ll blame it on my husband’s serious health issues.  He’s a little better now. But what to write? Since it’s January still, I feel obligated to go through some of the clutter on my desk. I throw away stuff I don’t need,…

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Our Christmas Story

Since Thanksgiving, I’ve been wallowing in wonderful Christmas stories of surprise gifts to totally deserving people. I live in Idaho Falls, which has a wonderful online news website called EastIdahoNews.com. It’s been around about five years, I think, and was funded originally by Frank Vander Sloot, owner and CEO of Melaleuca. If not the richest…

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The Moral Arc of the Universe Does Bend toward Justice

Sunset at Beach

This isn’t my usual blog. Well, maybe it is. When I think of what has influenced me as a writer, or a journalist or a novelist, Georgia comes to mind. My husband has had some serious health issues and a major surgery that took my attention elsewhere, too. He’s better now. The turkey is in…

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We Don’t Need Columbus to Have a Holiday

My first memory of American Indians came when I was about four years old, and living in Cody, Wyoming. It was during the Korean War, and my dad was on assignment in Thailand. Dad was part of a US Navy squadron that took a load of planes to Thailand and taught the pilots there how…

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Check Your Drawers

Her Smile - Cover Art - Carla Kelly

It’s a writerly joke that we novelists usually have an unpublished manuscript stuck in a drawer. You know, something that we finished, and there it stayed, for whatever reason. I had two such manuscripts. The first one was The Necklace, which I massively rewrote and which came out in February, 2021. My editor, Jennifer McCord,…

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Doing Anything?

Not a whole lot vexes me. I’m relatively even-tempered. So it is with mixed emotions – amusement and slight irritation (as in, don’t you know me by now?) – that I offer what is probably a common challenge most novelists face. It’s this: Friends and acquaintances often open a conversation with me by asking, “Are…

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The Lions’ Den

Daniel In The Lions' Den

It’s no secret that I’m a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormon, if you prefer. This particular blog is for fun, not preaching. Recently, I was wasting time on Facebook, looking at a website inviting people to list funny experiences in church.   I have a dilly. It happened…

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“Hey, Lady, What’s Your Favorite Book?”

Could it be that last month’s school and college graduations brought out the nostalgia in me? Whatever the reason, I’ll indulge in a reminiscence.  I suspect that the most common question novelists get is, “Where do you get your ideas?” Correct me if I’m wrong, fellow novelists, but I believe the usual answer is a…

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A Victorian Family Christmas, “A Father For Christmas”

In A Father for Christmas by Carla Kelly, widow Felicity Waring and her young son give refuge to a handsome Yankee stranger for Christmas… In A Kiss Under the Mistletoe by Carol Arens, with her reputation in tatters, Louisa lets out her manor house to captivating Hugh and his motherless little girl… And in The Earl’s Unexpected Gifts by Eva Shepherd, the Earl…

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Interviewing History

Young lady reading outdoors

I had quite an experience recently, the sort of thing that sometimes happens to a historian, but never often enough: I talked to an eyewitness to history. I’m currently researching/writing Story #2 of a 3-novella anthology set during World War II. I’m calling the book, “I’ll Be Seeing You,” after the 1938 love song that…

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