Frenzied, Neon Brilliance to Quiet Sweetness: This is Aging
We’re all growing older, whether we like it or not. Here’s how a 50-something fiction author finds happiness with aging.
We’re all growing older, whether we like it or not. Here’s how a 50-something fiction author finds happiness with aging.
Kathy Lyons says spring cleaning can happen in any season. What do you think she’s throwing out?
I can’t spend all of my time writing books. A girl has to shop! Check out my method for holiday shopping while juggling my busy life as a romance author.
I’m sitting outside with my “Approach With Caution” t-shirt on. Guess why.
As many of you know, I recently became a grandmother for the first time. I’ll confess. I really didn’t think it would be a big deal. And then little Ellie was born.
I’ve joined the Book of the Month club. Yup. Usually I grab a zillion romance novels from any of my many conferences and just chow down. But without conferences, I’m looking elsewhere for books.
Because I’m binge watching shows (and not working out), I’ve started to have some thoughts about season finales and the importance of “sticking the ending.”
Back before Covid, I used to travel a lot. I found a rhythm and knew exactly what I liked to do and what I didn’t. Now, after months at home, I’m once again about to board a plane, this time to California to see my new grandbaby. (Whee!) I’m flying there with my husband and guess what I discovered…(remember more than one can be right!)
The sun’s up, the sky is clear (today), and the temperature has finally gotten warm enough to go outside. Guess what I’m doing.
Amy Lane was introduced to me by her editor who raved about Amy’s talent and books. I gave her Johnnies series a shot and have loved every one.