D.A. Fletcher
Superheroes Wear Faded Denim: Not Just Another Sappy Romance
DAFletcher55@twitter.com; facebook.com/dafletcher0355 Jacksonville, FL– What does Harriet Tubman and the debut author Law Reigns have in common? They both have narcolepsy and overcame life’s challenges to meet their goals. PubMed Health defines Narcolepsy as a sleep disorder that causes excessive sleepiness and frequent daytime sleep attacks. Reigns said she remembered reading how ten year-old […]
Justice Tilts When You Write
Florida Sister In Crime’s valiant president, Pam Wells managed to pull attorney Kate Mesic away from her Saturday morning sessions of family, hiking, Zumba, or other weekend pleasures to speak at our May meeting. FLSinC was grateful for generosity and patience Mesic extended to our guest and members. The Southeast Regional Library conference room burgeon […]
TAKING THE FEAR AND LOATHING OUT OF TWITTER
Last week I attended the mini workshop presentation TAKING THE FEAR AND LOATHING OUT OF TWITTER. It was presented by Kellie Sharpe, a fellow Ancient City Romance Authors (ACRA) member. Kellie writes in both historical fiction and romance genres. Kellie is also a Cracker Jack researcher who knows how to bring a subject home. Her […]
PitchYour Way To A Contract
Last week I attended a courage blitz focusing on How To Pitch offered by writers Lena Diaz, Selena Fulton, Ava Milone, and Heather Nickodem, at the First Coast Romance Writer’s monthly meeting. These presenters far wiser in their craft than they will admit publicly are FCRW members. Their delivery of their topics was exuberant and […]
Toni Morrison’s Home Is For Today’s Soldier
Toni Morrison’s Home is not just a fictional story. It’s a universal tale for today’s soldier. New York Times columnist Michiko Kakutani compares Home, Toni Morrison’s latest book to Morrison’s earlier works. Kakutani writes, “Home” encapsulates all the themes that have fueled her fiction, from the early novels “Sula” and “The Bluest Eye,” through her […]
Body Found After Derby…A. L. Wright On The Trail
Most people follow the money after crimes are committed. In Kentucky, A. L. Wright knows you follow the sporting. The race had been run. Business was settled. Money exchanged hand fast enough to singe the surface of greasy hands waiting to make it legitimate. Most of the tourists were hung over and snuggled away wherever […]
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