Monday, December 17, 2018

Finally, just for me . . . "Martyred Justice"

Good morning, readers and scribes!

It's taken a while, but I've finally come to a place in life where I'm able to focus on my personal work.  I feel good about that, as every professional freelance writer I know wishes for the opportunity to promote their own life's work instead of someone else's.

As I sit here in the morning sun, listening to the soft chirping of those birds who dare to brave winter's bite, I'm grateful for yet another day I can call my own.  There is great promise in every new morning.

My current WIP, "Martyred Justice" will be published in early Spring, 2019.  It will be a pleasant change to see my name on the cover along with taking full credit (or blame) for the contents.  Its main character, Lulu Waterton, is someone we can all take lessons in humility and courage from every time we're met with a life challenge. In addition, while standing strong against the injustices of life, Lulu shows us that she has a certain tenderness as well.

"Martyred Justice" is a story about what it takes to realize understanding, forgiveness and, finally, redemption.  Most of all, it's a solid reminder of what we owe to the fragile elements of our society, whose life circumstances provide us all with an opportunity to become better people.

It's been a continued pleasure to write every page of this newest novel. I hope it's same for you as a reader.

Blaire

Monday, May 14, 2007

Welcome!

Hello Everyone!

I've created this blog to inspire and encourage writers of all genres. Writing is a tough, but rewarding, business.  Think about how many people who work in their professions every day and really don't enjoy what they do - how unfortunate for them!

I've been writing for many years, and my accomplishments include works in the genres of nonfiction, fiction, and children's. I've also penned Southern humor.

This blog will post tips for writing on an intermittent basis. There's always room for one more writer in this world! I hope you'll visit often, and in the meantime . . .

. . . keep writing,
Blaire