Milk Your Potential

What a pleasure it is to share a friend and fellow writer’s success. As a member of  the South Carolina Writer’s Workshop (SCWW) Spartanburg’s Chapter, I have known Nan Lundeen for years. I am proud to say I  witnessed, through the group, the inception and development of her new book, Moo of Writing.

Nan Lundeen’s new release book, Moo of Writing, is something you will want in your library. It’s full of helpful advice for writer’s at all levels. The book focuses on the writer as a whole person through writing, relaxation, and meditation exercises.I like to call it  mindful writing and I encourage you to pick up a copy on Amazon, iBooks, or Nook.

So proud of my friend. I’m happy to say, “I knew her when.”

Waking to a Nightmare

 

S.J Watson’s debut novel is spellbinding. Every day Christine wakes to a life of lost memories. She doesn’t know where she is, how she got there, nor the man lying next to her. Tiny snatches of memory surface throughout the day, only to disappear when she sleeps. The fight to regain her memory is aided by Dr. Nash, and a secret journal in which she writes each days memories. Their secret rendezvous led Christine to discover there is much more to the story than her husband is telling. This novel will keep you up at night.

Check out Nicole Kidman as Christine:

Too Close for Comfort

A book that will unnerve you. Check out my latest review on Murray McDonald’s book, America’s Trust. (Amazon or Goodreads)