by Kathy L Wheeler | Jan 6, 2014 | Commentary, Good Info to Know, Writing
When You Are Your Own Worst Boss If you met me just a little while ago, you would know that I have a problem–with several symptoms. I burn the candle at both ends for several months at a time and then I sleep nonstop for several days. I go through the whole...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Dec 13, 2013 | Bloomington Series, Books, Deleted Scenes
Two hours later Kelly had to admit, after being comfortably ensconced in a vibrating leather chair, feet soaking in soothing scented water that this was exactly what the doctor ordered. The technician, a thin Asian woman tapped her leg. Kelly raised her foot as...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Nov 22, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Writing
Someone asked me once when I started to write and why. My earliest recollection of writing was an exercise I did in second grade. On a cold winter afternoon, I watched my teacher, Mrs. Simmons, slowly remove an album from its jacket and run a soft cloth around its...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Nov 1, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Reading, Writing
Kathy: Today, I’m hosting another Jodi Thomas Pioneer friend. (You’ve met a couple already). Mary: Mystery and romance. There’s nothing more entertaining and intriguing than a puzzle to solve and characters who get into your heart and stay there. That...
by Kathy L Wheeler | Oct 25, 2013 | Author Spotlight, Musings
I grew up in a land of eternal summer. As a child with very fair coloring my nose was perpetually burnt and freckled and my hair was naturally bleached by sunshine. I’d pay dearly for this, years later, but at the time it translated into spending time on the sea with...