
And a good time was had by all… Philippe Mercier (French, 1689-1760) Bacchanalian piece: Sir Thomas Samwell and […]
And a good time was had by all… Philippe Mercier (French, 1689-1760) Bacchanalian piece: Sir Thomas Samwell and […]
It’s Time to Pre-Order The Frame-Up! Two months from today The Frame-Up hits bookstores! But I’d love […]
Spring has sprung and it only seems appropriate to talk about the most spring-like painting in the book, Madame […]
The famous acting coach Constantin Stanislavski once said “There are no small parts, only small actors.” I think […]
There are women and then there are WOMEN. Helena Rubinstein was a WOMAN. According to Wikipedia: Helena Rubinstein (born […]
One of my favourite characters in The Frame-Up is Somerset Maugham Why? Well first of all, Maugham is […]
One of the most popular paintings at the Beaverbrook Art Galley is Merrymaking. This locale, home […]
I’m not going to lie: this is one of my favourite paintings in the world! John Singer […]
At least half of the characters in The Frame-Up are actual paintings. Most of these paintings have been part […]
Happy Friday and big congratulation to @goldenteach, who won the books! Don’t worry – more giveaways to come, […]
The Cover for The Frame-Up is Now Available! Hop on over to Middle Grade Minded Blog, to read […]
Until I got my first book deal, I had no clear understanding of what an editorial letter was […]
You know, I might just have a career as an author. I am thrilled to announced that my second […]
Since I can’t go to schools or libraries to do visits, I wanted to create a forum for talking about […]
Yes, I know I’m late. Technical difficulties meant I was locked out of my own website. Seriously????? Whatever, it is […]