Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring authors posting excerpts from works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is string. Enjoy the other talented authors of Tuesday Tales. I climbed the stairs, fleetingly aware of the old portraits, landscapes, and other small… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing String
Author: Flossie Benton Rogers
Paranormal romance author who loves to shake the edges of reality.
#RRBC Random Acts of Kindness
Today I am excited to celebrate #RRBC’s Random Acts of Kindness. In honor of this very cool event, I chose an author I haven’t read yet, Linnea Tanner, and purchased her novel, “Apollo’s Raven.” After I read it, the review will appear here and the other usual places. I’m really looking forward to this book… Continue reading #RRBC Random Acts of Kindness
Tuesday Tales: Writing Victorian
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring authors posting excerpts from works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s picture prompt is a lovely dressing room in Victorian style. Enjoy the other talented authors of Tuesday Tales. A subtle cloud of Chanel No. 5 wafted… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Victorian
#RRBC May Spotlight #Authors, Breakfield & Burkey
Welcome #RRBC May 2020 “Spotlight” #Authors, Breakfield & Burkey @enigmaseries #RRBCSA #RRBC_Community ! Things that inspire us and have nothing to do with printed words: Inspiration from outside events impact Breakfield and Burkey in very different manners. We have the ability to bring both gender’s point of view into our stories because we view the… Continue reading #RRBC May Spotlight #Authors, Breakfield & Burkey
Tuesday Tales: Writing Fish
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring authors posting excerpts from works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is fish. Enjoy the other talented authors of Tuesday Tales. That night I found myself running a little behind schedule. Even though I had… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Fish
A Warm May Welcome
Mother of Hermes! and still youthful Maia! John Keats With the many weeks of sheltering in place, flowers in the yard are truly a blessing– the sight and particularly the scent. When I open the front or back door, the world is filled with the perfume of jasmine–mysterious, sweet, and tantalizing. Springtime energy abounds. The… Continue reading A Warm May Welcome
#RRBC Review: Time’s Pendulum Swings Again
4 Stars for TIME’S PENDULUM SWINGS AGAIN Author – Joy M. Lilley First Published – 2016 Genre – Romance Setting – England Heroine – Jenny, a British nurse Hero – Seb, a Nepalese physician Major Theme – Exploration of the complexities of a love relationship involving racial, cultural, and class differences, as well as emotional… Continue reading #RRBC Review: Time’s Pendulum Swings Again
Tuesday Tales: Writing Dance
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring authors posting excerpts from works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is dance. Enjoy the other talented authors of Tuesday Tales. The boy had startled me, coming over the hill so unexpectedly. It took a… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Dance
Tuesday Tales: Writing Square
Welcome to Tuesday Tales, a weekly blog featuring authors posting excerpts from works in progress based on word and picture prompts. I’m pleased you stopped by today. This week’s word prompt is square. Enjoy the other talented authors of Tuesday Tales. It seemed odd to see fresh tire tracks out this way. I cracked open… Continue reading Tuesday Tales: Writing Square
1920s Honey Mace Cookies
Even though a hundred years have passed since the 1920s, cookies of the time are still the bee’s knees! Today we consider a lesser known spice. Mace comes from the same evergreen tree as the more familiar spice, nutmeg. Whereas nutmeg is the pit of the fruit, mace is derived from the outer covering of… Continue reading 1920s Honey Mace Cookies