Hi-ya! This is last minute, but if you're an SCBWI member within driving distance of Asheville, NC, there's a schmooze tomorrow in the loft of the Battery Park Book Exchange. I'm the special guest, and I'll be discussing writing and publishing in the children's/teen market. You don't have to be an SCBWI member to attend, but you do have to be serious (or curious) about publishing. It's from 2 - 4 p.m.
Also, the place serves champagne. Just throwing that out there.
Also also, Beth Revis will be in attendance!
In other event-related news, I am NO LONGER ATTENDING the Vegas Valley Book Festival this November. Something incredibly important in my personal life has come up over that weekend. I'm very, very sorry for anyone who had been planning to see me there. I will make an effort to visit Las Vegas in the future! Thank you for understanding.
And now . . . three gifs from Pushing Daisies, because, hello, it's my blog. And I can do that.
Also, the place serves champagne. Just throwing that out there.
Also also, Beth Revis will be in attendance!
In other event-related news, I am NO LONGER ATTENDING the Vegas Valley Book Festival this November. Something incredibly important in my personal life has come up over that weekend. I'm very, very sorry for anyone who had been planning to see me there. I will make an effort to visit Las Vegas in the future! Thank you for understanding.
And now . . . three gifs from Pushing Daisies, because, hello, it's my blog. And I can do that.



I love how many people have told me how excited they were to see the show mentioned in Lola and the Boy Next Door. If you haven't seen it and you like colorful, romantic silliness with a dash of amazing wardrobes and delicious pie — in other words, if you liked Lola — you MUST check it out. It's one of my all-time favorite television shows.
Also, I *may* have just purchased this Piemaker print by Nan Lawson:
Also, I *may* have just purchased this Piemaker print by Nan Lawson:
The idea was submitted to her by my friend Connie. How could I resist?!?
Oh, Piemaker. I still miss you.











































