I may have something slightly wrong with me because my “sweetest days” are all ones I’m simultaneously glad I never…
Category: 2009 Debs
As a writer, there are many days that I sit at my computer alone. If my writing is going well,…
I always wanted to be a June bride. I don’t know why. Maybe it was the song from Seven Brides…
There are “sweetest days” that loom large on the marquee of a life. Wedding days, days children are born, days…
Deb Eve’s First Comes Love, Then Comes Malaria has been chosen as a 2009 Reading Group Choices selection. Deb Gail…
Is it just me, or aren’t we all always transforming? Oh sure, I can pinpoint the major transformative moments in…
As I craft new characters for my books, I spend a lot of time thinking about names. We infer a…
Writing fiction is all about living vicariously. When you create a character, you get to see through someone else’s eyes,…
Is there a transformation more personal and dramatic than becoming a parent? My sister once said to me, “You’re a…
We at the Ball were thrilled with the response to Joanne Rendell‘s guest post last week which quoted a frustrated…