While researching my Gilded Age dark romance trilogy, I fell down a very dark rabbit hole. What did crime scene investigation actually look like in 1895? The answer led me to The Killer of Little Shepherds โ a chilling true crime story about Joseph Vacher, a serial killer who terrorized Franceโฆ and the doctors who quietly laid the foundation for modern forensic science while hunting him.
Category: Writing
Resolutions? Nahโฆ
Is it already that time again for that New Year, New Me drivel? I donโt mean to be disparaging, and I speak only for myself here when I say that every year Iโm going to do X, Y & Z with the best of intentions and then POOF, it all washes quickly down the drain by mid-year. If youโve followed me for any length of time, you know this is absolutely true.
Finding My Space
I am sitting here in the huge overstuffed chair in the corner of my living room, using my new writing nook, and I canโt stop smiling at how perfect it is.
Little Steps
I wrote a line a few years back that โresonated with me: โLittle steps when youโre committed to growth lead to big epiphanies if youโre paying attention.โ Youโll see it on this site and in random areas on my socials from time to time. Itโs my reminder that each seemingly โlittleโ step Iโve taken on… Continue reading Little Steps
Easter Fun in the Archives
With today being Easter, I thought it would be fun to track down a specific Easter in history and share what those of the past had to say about it for that particular year.ย
The Wonders of Local Historical Archives
It's been a wild 2024 so far and the Universe just keeps reminding me I am on the right track or the "write track" if we want to get punny. I don't know about you, but I do love a good pun! I follow many historic sites and history themed pages on my socials and… Continue reading The Wonders of Local Historical Archives
2023 Recap
2023 was another year that went by way too fast. I had many moments and thoughts of blog posts to do here, but family, work or some crazy unexpected thing would come up that kept me from writing. Letโs be honest, sometimes my brain just wouldnโt work eitherโฆ.
The Long Road Home
Sheโll always be the long road home An epic adventure too few are brave enough to traverse Sheโs built with brambles around her heart Paths with steep cliffs Dangerous beasts guard her doors Too few have even tried None have had the heart To truly tame To truly understand her After so many years of… Continue reading The Long Road Home
Life Happensโฆ. & Sometimes The Writing Just Stops
Itโs crazy to think that itโs been a whole year since I last created a blog post; sometimes the best laid plans go awry because Life just has a different idea for what we should be learning and doing in that time. One thing Iโve learned over the last few years is to just go with it; divine timing always has a way of working things out.
Draft of Chapter Two: Ophelia & Asherโs Story
Upon entering her room to change, Ophelia walked to the window to take in the view of the rolling hills and trees beyond the manor. The sky was a gorgeous bright blue with a few wisps of white clouds here and there. She was dying to get out to the stables and ride.