I am not used to being quite this busy I usually have time write but I am determined to keep all my events, planning, tax prep, music events and research moving along in an organized fashion. The publicist at Heritage House Publishing has been active on my behalf so I had a an interview with Kelly Sinoski of the Clinton Lariat on March 21st before the Always On Call: Adventures in Nursing, Ranching and Rural Living was on the shelves. Another to do with CBC soon. Apparently, there are a lot of pre-orders, so that’s a first for me. I love the cover. It’s a great stand-alone but does reference the first book Always Pack a Candle with its ability to tell a story and its colours.
Left Coast Crime in Seattle April 11-14th. Panel Friday 11:30
This is getting close. Three writers of British mysteries are on a panel which I will moderate.
They are:
Mary Wingate The London Ladies’ Murder Club
Sharon Lynn A Cotswold Crimes Mystery series
Holly West Mistress of Fortune historical mysteries series
Nicolas George Walk Through England series
Marion Crook Murder in Vancouver 1886 historical mystery, Release date May 14th
My April and May reading and signing dates are firm
Saturday, April 20 1 pm Terrace Public Library 1 pm. Sponsored by Misty Rivers Books in Terrace
Saturday, April 27th 2 pm Launch at Gibsons Public Library Check there website. Likely on Zoom as well
Friday, May 17th 3 -5 The Open Book Williams Lake, BC
Carly had a bath in the bathtub. Her report on the incident appears in the newsletter. My injuries are healing.
Happy Easter all.