I love teaching university students. Many of them are highschoolers with grades high enough to take college classes for credit before graduating high school. They’re … [Read more...]
Who Doesn’t Love a Comical Christmas Story?
Without going into too much detail, I love the rhymed Second Shepherd’s Play in England’s Wakefield Mystery Cycle written in the 1500s. These were acted out in town … [Read more...]
How to Win Wars and Lesser Battles
Update: I've completed my migration and am safely back in Northeastern Mississippi and adjusting again to genteel (and warmer) Mid-Southern life. Even though I’ll be … [Read more...]
Word Games are a sign of intelligence
I’m keeping my commitment to blog every second Tuesday. Today instead of Farm Lore, it’s Riddles—we loved them as kids. Good ones still intrigue … [Read more...]
How Christmas Tree Wars was born
Please be excited with me for my next, fun novel, Christmas Tree Wars, releases Oct. 5th, in only seven more days! Books can be born anywhere, anytime. This one … [Read more...]
A fun new take on editing!
Thanks to my sister, Nancy Williams, in Oregon, for forwarding these proofreading marks with credit to author and University of Nebraska faculty mentor, Marya … [Read more...]