A return to Contemporary for the week Melody blinked her eyes awake to darkness. Sunshine tried to sneak through the curtains, but it was failing at the moment. Rubbing sleep from her eyes, she sat up. She felt too warm in her pullover and the blanket covering her. Pulling the…
I hope you love this intro story to these feline-people detectives! “Alright, run me through it,” Margaret said to the taller feline, her tail twitching behind her as she closed the front gate to her office yard. A grin split Alphonse’s black and white fuzzy face, but at the squinty…
The books I read during September, October, and November October 2023 I am starting this in the middle of Fall! NaNoWriMo is right around the corner, and a lot of writers are in NaNo Prep mode right now. And, while I’ve done some novel-specific prep the last few weeks, I’ve…
Who is Mrs. Grumplestone to you? 🙂 Mrs. Grumplestone was in fact not a grump at all. It was guilty by association. When you were new (ish) to town and the word “grump” was a prominent part of your name, the definition of the word attached itself to the human.…
It’s technically the time in between night and sunrise. Time is a weird soup. For all the humans who want to run away but choose to stay and lean in it–their faith, their strengths and values, their people. Grabbing her jacket from the chair, she slipped her arms into the…
Oh the reading adventures I took during June, July, and August! Well we’re about halfway through the summer months at the time I start this, but this is a much greater head start than the past couple posts in this series, so I’m counting it as a win. June kicked…