a Holiday Yarn

lobster traps for Christmas

Post date: Dec, 18 2011

In  A Holiday Yarn, the seaside knitters talk about the huge Sea Harbor tree decorated with lobster buoys and traps. In today's New York Times, the tree that inspired Sea Harbor's tree is featured (and,  nana said proudly, if you look closely, you may see my grandchildren, Ruby and Luke's, painted buoys!).

two new things....

Post date: Nov, 07 2011

A HOLIDAY YARN is now out in paperback. It's like seeing an old friend when I walk in bookstores. 

And secondly, for a sneak preview of A FATAL FLEECE, read today's blog post on Dru Ann Love's musing page....

 

You are special

Post date: Nov, 05 2010

I've been thinking a lot this week of all the people I know and have met who have made a difference in my life, who are special because of who they are.  Today someone sent this to me--it's been around a long time, I think, so you may have seen it. But I hadn't. So I'm passing it along to you. With my thanks for your presence in my life.

http://www.acknowledgmentmovie.com/

A Holiday Yarn

Post date: Nov, 01 2010

What a crazy few weeks it has been. Busy for everyone, I know. I finally finished The Wedding Shawl last week (10:10 am Friday morning, to be exact) and it was such a relief to send it on its way to my amazing editor. And tomorrow, A Holiday Yarn comes to bookstores. An exciting and busy time.

October magic

Post date: Oct, 07 2010

It's absolutely magical in Kansas City right now. 70s, sunny, and soft cool breezes, though it's also deadline crunch time for me. The Wedding Shawl is 'almost' finished and will soon be winding its way to my amazing editor who will gently suggest ways to make it better. The publishing world has its own clock, I think. This book will be out next May...though the cover is already done and the book in the final stages ("she said hopefully").

Monday

Post date: Jul, 05 2010

FIrst a weather report....Sunny and warm on Cape Ann. HUMID and rainy in Kansas City. After a very active fourth of July the kids are worn out and adults trying to catch up on emails, writing, and other things.

I received cover copy for the next Saside Knitters mystery (November, 2010)--A Holiday Yarn--and I think the artist did a lovely job so I wanted to share it with you. Hope you like it, too.

Happy week to all.

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