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142 OSTRICHES
Set against the unexpected splendor of an ostrich ranch in the California desert, April Dávila’s beautifully written debut conjures an absorbing and compelling heroine in a story of courage, family and forgiveness.
“A vivid, uplifting debut...”
—Publishers Weekly
Recent Blog Posts
Back In the States
We’re back. Actually, we (the kids and I) got back from Indonesia on the 13th. I took a couple days to unpack, wash everything and repack for a trip to […]
Indonesia, baby.
This is my first post since the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Did I fall off the map, you ask? Kind of. My guy got a call that Saturday, one week ago […]
The Vegetables
As has become my Thanksgiving tradition on this blog, I’d like to share a poem by Hafiz. The Vegetables Today The vegetables would like to be cut By someone who […]
Women in Media
Something has been bugging me, and it’s not Gina Davis’s lack of stage presence. She right. I watch some of the (forgive me) shit available for kids and I am shocked. […]
Step Away From The Computer
There was a great article in Poets & Writers recently. It was by Ellen Sussman, and she offered up four simple steps to get more out of your writing. Basically […]
California Trivia
Some days there just isn’t enough coffee. I’m stumped for blog topics this morning, so I thought I’d just share a few of the more amusing facts I’ve uncovered while researching my […]
Inspiration
Sometimes I fight to pull out a few hundred words. Other times words flow like whiskey at an Irish wedding. I wrote over 4,000 words this morning. I think I’ve […]
Day 49 of the 100 Days of Writing Challenge
Today is day 49 of the 100 days of writing challenge. The goal I set for myself was to write one page in my Northern California guide book every day. […]
New Headshot, and a Great Book for Writers
My official new headshot is now in full effect (many thanks to Paul Giunta, who also got some stunning shots of my family for me). I took some time to […]
Don’t Rush Me
I have a deadline on Friday for a feature article I’ve been working on since the first week of October. It’s coming along well, and I feel quite calm about […]