Sunday, July 31, 2011

Dreaming of home - through food


This recipe is a huge hit at my house. I've even included it in my book (manuscript) The Date Doctor currently under submission. Sharon, my hero's daughter owns a small Seattle coffee shop and Idaho Potato Pie is on her menu.

Today I sent it to a brunch contest sponsored by Country Woman magazine. You can see the recipe here. Let me know if you try it out. Sharon will be pleased.

http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Community/Idaho-Potato-Pie

Lynn

Friday, July 22, 2011

I'm posting at New Kids today.


Digging deeper to finish edits and keep writing... but I'm posting over at New Kids today.

When do you give up on a dream? My answer - Never

If you haven't read Sherrilyn Kenyon's RWA keynote, I've got a link over at New Kids. Stop by and join the discussion.



Lynn

Friday, July 15, 2011

Mid Summer Update


So, it’s been a while since I posted on my goals for living dangerously. I’m busy working on editing a couple manuscripts that I’ve had requests for and trying to keep up with real life.

Since we’ve chatted here on the blog, I’ve visited NYC for a writer’s convention where I ate, breathed, and talked books. Staying off site from the hotel, I got a taste of what living in the city really feels like. We ate at small neighborhood restaurants, walked Central Park, rode the subway, and even had doormen to spin the revolving door of our apartment building.

For a week, I was someone else. And I loved that person.

But a strange thing happened on the road to NYC. Actually, a friend and I were walking down Columbus Ave to register for the conference when I spied a book seller (right on the sidewalk.) And on top of his many piles of used books for sale, a copy of Illusions.

Illusions was a follow up book to Jonathon Livingstone Seagull by Richard Bach. And people LOVED JLS. I thought it was alright. But Illusions? My hardback copy was torn, stained, and all the worse for wear. I must have read that book twenty times. Maybe more. Then I moved and the book stayed behind.

One of the quotes from the Messiah’s Handbook in Illusions tells about how your friends will know you better the minute you meet than your acquaintances will know you in a life time. And that was the passage I found immediately upon slapping my three bucks down and opening the book to a random page.

Reading the quote out loud, I realized that the woman walking next to me was that kind of friend. Someone who knew me.

And I bless the all knowing IS for bringing her into my life.

(**If you don’t know what the ‘IS’ is, you need to read the book.)

And the other best thing about finding the book? Inside the front cover is an inscription from a man to his lover. Beautiful, haunting words that made me wonder, why did she let the book go? Did the relationship disintegrate causing the book to become a painful reminder of a feeling no long there?

That’s why I’m a writer. Because there’s always a story, you just have to find it.