The Zen of Rockers
Today “The Zen of Rockers” found a home in Oddball Magazine. It is a playful poem. What would happen if you had one rocker, two rockers, three rockers, four? Many thanks to the staff at Oddball Magazine.
After retiring from teaching, Georgann Prochaska became a caregiver for her mother, an experience she wrote about in a memoir, On Little Cat Feet. Revisiting memories of family led to writing mysteries. The Case of the Girl Who Didn't Smile, the first in the Snoopypuss series, was named one of ten finalists of the 2015 Lascaux Prize. The second mystery involves slobber with Audrey the bloodhound: The Case of the Hound Who Didn't Stay. The third mystery continues the amateur sleuth skills of Alice and Lena: The Case of the Ex Who Plotted Revenge.
Today “The Zen of Rockers” found a home in Oddball Magazine. It is a playful poem. What would happen if you had one rocker, two rockers, three rockers, four? Many thanks to the staff at Oddball Magazine.
I’ve been waiting for T. D. Arkenberg’s book, Trials and Truffles: Expats in Brussels, to be released. When it was, I buzzed through it. My husband and I have vacationed in Belgium. We had a great time sampling the food and visiting history. I also remember the tight spots to park. And the rain. I … More Rain and Chocolate
Normally, I use blogging to post upcoming book fair events or to explain events through pictures, but the virus has smashed being able to talk about my mysteries to people one on one. I may have to wait until next year. One writer suggested I blog what I have been doing. Wills! Yes, I’m reading … More Expressing Love and Hope
A great way to begin the new year: I received my copy of Here Comes Everyone: The Classified Issue. Thrilled to have my poem “Camouflage” included in this UK magazine