by DianneSalerni | May 14, 2010 | writing
Today I was suddenly possessed.Not by spooks, although you might expect that. I suddenly decided to post my first vlog. Well, not really my first, because I did some guest spots for Helen Ellis last week. But the first one to be posted here.Of course, I was struck by...
by DianneSalerni | May 12, 2010 | Uncategorized
How does a writer judge success? I’d like to introduce my friend Donna Nordmark Aviles, who just returned from a book tour in Kansas. Donna is the author of three children’s books – all independently published – which retell her family history: Fly, Little Bird, Fly;...
by DianneSalerni | May 10, 2010 | Uncategorized
Last week, I was tagged by Candace Ganger to participate in the 5 Question Tag Game. I needed to give 5 answers to each of 5 questions, and I actually had some trouble with it. Apparently I come up short in the “5” department, since I was able to supply 4 answers for...
by DianneSalerni | May 7, 2010 | We Hear the Dead
This Wednesday I was pleased to be a stop on the tour of the new blogging scavenger hunt: Where In the Blogosphere Is Jon? This new blogging game is described by its creators (Tina Laurel Lee, Heather Kelly, and Jon Arntson) as part cribbage, part Carmen Sandiego, and...
by DianneSalerni | May 4, 2010 | Elisha Kane, Maggie Fox, Pennsylvania graves, We Hear the Dead
The next entry in my series of intriguing Pennsylvania graves (caged graves, the ticking tomb, multiple graves for Anthony Wayne) is a salute to Dr. Elisha Kane, the romantic hero of my novel, We Hear the Dead.Located in Laurel Hill Cemetery, in the middle of...