Part 2: Family secrets: when, if ever, is it time to divulge the truth?
This blog is the second of a two-parter, exploring the question of when it’s proper to reveal a family secret.... View Article
This blog is the second of a two-parter, exploring the question of when it’s proper to reveal a family secret.... View Article
In my latest thriller, my lead character, Dr. Linda Ann Kipling, learns from her dying father information counter to everything... View Article
I dedicated my latest thriller to the memory of my niece Jennifer Guy who died of colon cancer in January... View Article
A lot of news recently has dwelled on the outcome of the George Zimmerman trial. We all know Zimmerman to... View Article
In my recent thriller, White Thaw: The Helheim Conspiracy, I establish a fictitious federal agency whose job it is to... View Article
There are two schools of thought regarding writing fiction: develop all (or most) details of your story before you start... View Article
The purpose of this blog is to give appropriate credit to my primary reader, Robin Brody. My definition of a... View Article
In my latest thriller, my lead protagonist, Dr. Linda Ann Kipling, research scientist for the Naval Research Laboratory, discovers that... View Article
A meteorologist like me lives to observe everyday weather, waiting for unique atmospheric events—and taking note of weather extremes. Of... View Article
In my latest thriller, I resort to a good old standby to fill the role of evil antagonists: the Nazis... View Article