Visiting someone’s website is a little like looking into their closet, peeking into their personal photo albums, or scanning their bookshelves to see what kind of books they read. It reveals a bit about the person and is always interesting.

Three of my novels were published in 2011 – Life Is But A Dream: On The Lake, Broken Resolutions, and Life Is But A Dream: In the Mountains. This was a dream come true for me. I receive emails from women who tell me they relate to the main characters who are facing difficulties such as the possible demise of a marriage, adjusting to an empty nest, or discovering their purpose in life.

I want to use the pages of this website to share my dreams and encourage you in making your dreams come true. If you dream of writing, you might enjoy my blog, On Writing - The Journey of an eWriter. If you are a woman interesting in living and loving to the fullest, you might enjoy my blog, Still Waters.

A journey is always better when shared. Just ask Thelma and Louise or Gayle and Oprah. So, pull on your hiking boots and let’s wander through the mountains and enjoy the wildflowers. If you aren’t quite up to the hike, grab a hot cup of coffee, a cozy blanket, and sink into a chair with your laptop or iPad. I have no idea where the path may lead, but I am always ready for an adventure. Let’s go!

Latest Post from ‘On Writing’

The Little Book That Could by Michelle Muto

That's what I've been calling The Book of Lost Souls, the book that started my path to publication. I’ve always loved to write. I’ve always loved the way imagination and words blend on a page, the way they transport a reader to faraway worlds, or right next door, where witches live. From the time I was very young, books were an amazing world to me. There was no greater joy than going to the library with my mother whose love of books knew no measure. When I was very young, my mother … [Read More...]

Latest Post from ‘Still Waters’

Asking Why

I’ve spent a lot of the last two days crying. Just a few days ago, and not far from where I live, a little girl went missing. You might have heard about it. The story made the national news. She was nine years old. Her disappearance was not a mystery for long. A trusted neighbor, who was babysitting her, killed her. He killed this precious child by beating her with a brick. Then he dismembered her little body, put her head and hands and feet into his freezer and put the rest of her body into a … [Read More...]