
PUBLISHING CREDITS
PROspects – RWA website, PRO quarterly newsletter, 2007 & 2008 contributor.
Articles for LOVE NOTES, the monthly newsletter for Music City Romance Writers.
Regular feature articles in FIVE STAR, a corporate quarterly magazine for Kenworth of Tennessee.
DITTO’S CONTRIBUTION – Short story printed in Nashville State Tech Literary Journal -Tetrahedra.
HISTORY OF ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH – Third edition update from 1975 through the Jubilee year 2000.
TRUCKING ACROSS TENNESSEE – Newspaper article printed in the Robertson County Times.
ACADIA NATIONAL PARK, MAINE
Her latest National Park stamp!
Everywhere - the newspaper, TV, movies, the local mall. Ideas are all around you, especially if you have an overactive imagination like me. I get a kernel of an idea and run with it, next thing you know a story has formed. The down side of that is sometimes I can’t sleep. When I get going on something it won’t let go.
Do you do a lot of research for your books?
Tons! That’s the fun part. I try to pick unusual occupations for my characters, which means I have to do a lot of digging. In order to keep it real I study as many aspects of the job as I can. For example, my heroine in DIAMOND LEGACY is a dental zoologist. So I researched veterinary school programs, zoo techniques, and had to learn what drugs are used to sedate a four-thousand-pound hippopotamus. I research way more detail than what goes into the book, but I need to know so the story reads authentic.
Are you a big plotter? Or do you go where the characters take you?
Well, both. Though mostly I plot. I must have a basic outline to go by or I’ll ramble around for pages and pages going nowhere. Nobody wants to read that! Sometimes though, you can get deep into a story and think you’re going one direction when inspiration strikes and you do something altogether different. Those are fun moments and when it happens I just go with it and see where it takes the story.
Do you write in chronological order?
Alas, yes. I wish I could write scenes all over the place then thread them together. But that method has never worked out very well for me. I’m a linear thinker, one step at a time kind of person, and jumping around with the writing only creates chaos for me.
Have you been to the places you write about?
I’ve been to a LOT of places, but I tend to choose locales I’ve not visited. I think the reason is because I want to go someplace new! But there are consequences in that. I end up with a burning desire to go wherever I’m researching. Like Botswana, where DIAMOND LEGACY is set. A photographic safari is now on my must-do list. And I really want to dig my toes in the sand of St. Lucia, a West Indies island in the Caribbean where EMERALD FIRE begins.