This month is all treat and no trick. I am so pleased to welcome the wonderful Saffron Amatti to the Lunchtime Poll!
Saffron Amatti is the author of the Lucas Rathbone Mysteries, a series of historical cozy mysteries with a ghostly twist set in 1920s England. She lives in a rather pretty village in Derbyshire, UK, where she spends an unhealthy amount of time thinking about how to kill people and (nearly) get away with it. This is almost entirely in relation to her writing, but she keeps her family on their toes by throwing a little doubt in occasionally.
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One my all-time favorites! I got this recipe from the now-defunct Wondertime magazine. I have been making these since my kids since they were toddlers and I can attest they are a hit with all ages. Enjoy!
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Last week, I participated in a writing challenge that asked “What if your main character was a villain?” Now, some of you may argue that Corinne is already a villain, but in the spirit (see what I did there?) of the season, I’ve written a dark fairytale reimagining Corinne’s fate.
Read on, if you dare…
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In which I ask an author a bunch of ridiculous questions and a few serious ones.
This month I’m thrilled to be speaking with Amanda McKoy Flanagan. Her debut, TRUST YOURSELF TO BE ALL IN: SAFE TO LOVE AND LET GO, is an inspirational memoir about breaking chains of generational dysfunction by healing grief with love for self and others. Other themes include addiction/recovery and marriage/relationships (Full disclosure: I was lucky enough to get an early copy of this book, and while I do not have experience with many things she talks about in the the book, boy, oh boy, did the discussions about learning to love yourself and let go of your fears hit close to home).
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Fall is the best season, and I will die on this leaf-covered hill. Read on for twelve reasons why I love Fall.
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