Enjoy the weekend, Blogger Buds, and if you are in the United Happy 4th of July.
Sandra's Place
All things Western and more.
Friday, July 4, 2025
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
IWSG Wednesday and Did You Know Thursday
The first Wednesday of every month is officially IWSG day. IWSG was formed by Ninja Captain Alex Cavanaugh. Members post about their doubts and fears, discuss struggles and triumphs, and offer words of encouragement to others who are struggling.
Twitter handle: @TheIWSG
Hashtag: #IWSG
Let’s rock the neurotic writing world!
Our Twitter handle is @TheIWSG and hashtag is #IWSG.
The awesome co-hosts for the July 2 posting of the IWSG are Rebecca Douglass, Natalie Aguirre, Cathrina Constantine, and Louise Barbour!
Every month, we announce a question that members can answer in
their IWSG post. These questions may prompt you to share advice, insight, a
personal experience or story. Include your answer to the question in your IWSG
post or let it inspire your post if you are struggling with something to
say.
Remember, the question is optional!
July 2 question - Is there a genre you haven't tried writing in yet that you
really want to try? If so, do you plan on trying it?
Nope.
When I first started writing, I was all over the board. I wrote whatever genre tickled my fancy. Fiction (of various genres). Non-fiction, you name it. A writer friend suggested I find a genre and stick with it. I didn’t pay any attention to that sage advice until I started writing Westerns and realized I’d found my niche. I do occasionally meander in to time travel and shapeshifting😉 but whatever I write must have a Western theme. Don’t misunderstand me. My sales aren’t anywhere near where I’d like them to be, but more solid than any other genre I’ve ever written in. What about you, have you found your niche or is there something new your muse is urgently whispering you try?
June/July Reviews in no particular order.
* Disclaimer. If I run into an occasional typo, I ignore them and don't factor them into my review.
GRATITUDE AND NO FAIRY TALE by D. L. Finn
This is such a wonderful collection of poetry. It both concentrates on nature and shares a part of the author’s inner self, the poems written with a delicate, expressive style.
I loved all her works but my absolute favorite was The Door.
The opening lines:
“You thought you had found it;
Your forever home,
As they carried you through the door.
You ate, you slept, you loved them,
And there’s much, much more in this vein.
I’m a Finn Fan and highly recommend this addition to her collection of poetry.
Available at Amazon
AUNT SOPHIE’S DIAMONDS by Joan Smith
This is a reread for me and to my way of thinking one of Ms. Smith's best. I love a good regency when I'm after escapism reading. To my way of thinking Joan Smith and Marian Devon were the best authors of this genre. Their style: witty and entertaining, with just the right amount of romance sprinkled in.
Highly recommended. Available at Amazon
WILES OF A STRANGER by Joan Smith
Another great Joan Smith read filled with her classic wit and humor, with just the right amount of romance thrown in. Highly recommended. Available at Amazon
NIGHTSHADE by Michael Connelly
Another winner.
Some of Connelly’s books, I really enjoy. Others I’m lukewarm on. NIGHTSHADE turned out to be a ‘really enjoy’. The author has introduced a new character, Detective Stilwell who has been transferred to Catalina Island because of inner office politics. The rural setting suits Stilwell to a T. Then the country quiet erupts, as murder raises its ugly head. Now its up to Stilwell to bring justice to the deceased.
Connelly has created a character who is a bit more subtle and less in-your-face than Bosch. Though thankfully, he retains Bosch’s refusal to quit until the crime has been solved, regardless of the consequences, attitude. Highly recommended.
Available at Amazon
PIONEER SUN by MK Alexander
Insightful.
Calvin Hobbes, from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, visits retired engineer Henry Humes. What he learns there upends his life and sends him questing for answers about a magnetic field in interplanetary space. And modern algorithms may help him find them.
While Calvin’s team is searching for what’s out there, what’s out there is keeping an eye on earth, where political unrest has only gotten stronger and is spreading throughout the world. Now earth must figure out if there are aliens among us and do they mean us harm….and vice versa.
MK Alexander is a master at world building and character development. I found PIONEER SUN to be a very insightful read—especially considering the times we live in—with some unexpected twists. Highly recommended for MK Alexander fans. If you enjoyed his other works, I suggest you add this to your TBR list.
Available at Amazon
AND
Did you know, Washington Irving (author of Rip Van Winkle) first used the term "Gotham City" to describe New York?
150 Interesting Facts About Our Favorite Authors [Infographic]
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Ketch-up Day
Per usual, not too much newsworthy here. We lost a colleague, which was distressing. They had her visitation and celebration of life at the community college, which I thought that was a lovely idea.
The weather has dropped from flirting with 100 to the 80s, so that goes on the plus side of the ledger. How's Mother Nature treating your area and have you done anything fun and exciting?
We got some sun bunnies here:)
AND
A guardian for the pet cemetery.
Enjoy the rest of your week, my friends.
Friday, June 27, 2025
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Writerly Wednesday and Did You Know Thursday
Greetings Bloggers,
What's your synonym, example, sentence or definition for:
Example: CJ brought this lovely, ole-timey word to my attention last week, when describing my writing challenge response. Don't ya love it?
AND
Did you know, there are organisms that are part-plant, part-animal? IE Elysia chlorotical. Sea anemone.
https://www.encyclopedie-environnement.org/en/zoom/elysia-chlorotica-the-slug-who-thinks-shes-a-leaf
Sea anemone is genetically half animal, half plant | ScienceDaily
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Ketch-up Day
Well it went from raining almost daily in some form or another to temperatures flirting with 100 degrees. What's it like there?
Meanwhile in the garden:
FRANK:
AND
North Carolina
Thanks, Ryan
Sweden
Thanks, Meghan and Jacob
That's it for now. Have a grand one, blogger buds.