Whatnot Wednesday: Scoobies Argue / #ThursdayDoors Inspiration Selections

Wednesday, April 17, 2025 Whatnot Wednesday Special thanks to author Teri Polen for reading A Peril in the Vines and mentioning it in her post this morning! Whatnot with the Scoobies Velma: Don’t get me started, Daphne.  Jinkies!  The one with the goat is best.  Agree with me or else! Daphne:  Jeepers!  Where’s your species … More Whatnot Wednesday: Scoobies Argue / #ThursdayDoors Inspiration Selections

Whatnot Wednesday Inspiration / #ThursdayDoors help me choose

Wednesday, April 9, 2025 Velma: Haha!  I’ve got the hammock! Daphne:  Suit yourself. That string is going to start moving on its own just like the furry bird does — and I’m going to be here to grab it. Velma:  Yummy Human is playing with pictures again.  Do you think she’ll stop to play with … More Whatnot Wednesday Inspiration / #ThursdayDoors help me choose

#BookReview by Olga Núñez Miret on A Peril in the Vines

Wednesday, February 26, 2025 I’m honored and delighted to share a review from the inimitable Olga Núñez Miret on A Peril in the Vines.  This kind of review really does make me pos-i-lutely giddy.  So share in my happiness and visit Olga’s wonderful blog. People often have trouble with “reblog” links, so I usually include a … More #BookReview by Olga Núñez Miret on A Peril in the Vines

Steamed Fish & Ferns for Steampunkery Tech. Thanks Tiffany Arp-Daleo

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 I just found this wonderful painting by artist and blogger, Tiffany Arp-Daleo.  I was stunned when she said it was inspired by Real Steampunkery Tech: True Contraptions of the Steam and Diesel Eras.  I couldn’t resist sharing this whimsically beautiful piece.  I hope you’ll visit her blog and get acquainted with her … More Steamed Fish & Ferns for Steampunkery Tech. Thanks Tiffany Arp-Daleo

#ThursdayDoors to #IndieBooks — What’s Behind the Door?

Thursday, February 2, 2023 Thursday Doors to Indie Books Welcome to my sanctuary, everyone.  Happy Groundhog Day.   My Internet “door” finally reopened.  I was without Internet for nearly 3 weeks, so you Thursday Doors aficionados haven’t seen me online for quite a while.  I got a new setup running, and as soon as I was … More #ThursdayDoors to #IndieBooks — What’s Behind the Door?

#BookReview A PERIL IN ECTOPLASM: JUST ONCE MORE: Brief, spooky, and atmospheric historical fiction — Just Olga

December 26, 2022There wasn’t a “ghost” of a chance that I could resist sharing this mindful review from Olga Núñez Miret.  Also, in case you didn’t know, Olga has changed the site of her main blog.  I hope you’ll click over to her place and join the conversation.  Comments are closed here. Click Here for … More #BookReview A PERIL IN ECTOPLASM: JUST ONCE MORE: Brief, spooky, and atmospheric historical fiction — Just Olga

#BookReview Olga Núñez Miret #VictorianSlang

Monday, October 17, 2022   Welcome, my chuckaboos!  I’m doing an extra post this week, because I’m *almighty* honored and excited about Olga Núñez Miret’s review of“Speak Chuckaboo, Slang of the Victorian and Steam Eras.”  Comments are closed here, but I hope you’ll click over to Olga’s post and say hello. https://www.authortranslatorolga.com/?p=14418 ♥ ♥ ♥ Back … More #BookReview Olga Núñez Miret #VictorianSlang

Thistledown – Midsummer Bedlam by Teagan Riordain Geneviene #bookreview #folktales #myths — Books and Such

Monday, June 28, 2021 This weekend, after a two-year run, I posted the final episode of The Delta Pearl, my latest blog serial.  It seems fitting somehow, that Teri Polen also posted her review of the novel version of one of my past serials, Thistledown — Midsummer Bedlam.  I’m excited to see this whimsical tale of … More Thistledown – Midsummer Bedlam by Teagan Riordain Geneviene #bookreview #folktales #myths — Books and Such