Christmas reading magic for middle-grade readers - buy something new for your favorite kids, or get a free book from me.
Read MoreFree ebooks! Inspirational romance with a twist of mystery, now through August 31. Choose from 16 authors.
Read MoreI have a bookshop! (Pssst: You could have one too!)
Read MoreThirteen middle-grade adventure books are ready to be downloaded to your e-reader for free!
Read MoreComing soon! Someone new in Porkington’s world. Guess her name, get a free book.
Read MorePorkington is back for more excitement and adventure. And look for book three in the summer of 2020!
Read MoreHere’s a ghostly little tale I wrote for a Reedsy short-story contest. I hope you enjoy “Tea and Gossip.”
Read MoreI found a typo on page one, so I’m giving these away! Do you know a kid who enjoys ghost stories? Find out how to get your free copy of “Haunted Holiday.”
Read MorePorkington is back with a new roommate! Swinson has a job in the city, and Porkington wants to help him get settled. But there may be more going on than he bargained for.
Read MoreOf course you recognize Porkington, but do you remember his friend’s name? And what’s up with the train??
Read MoreLife is hard when you look one way on the outside, but feel another way on the inside. An accidental dose of stem cell serum turns Porkington Hamm human - mostly. His life gets even harder after he’s kidnapped.
Read MoreA quaint southern town, a couple of cute guys, and one great coffee shop. What’s not to like about Chinkapin, Georgia? Newly-divorced Laurie thinks it’s a great place for starting her new life, especially since BFF Mary is there to show her around. But what’s up with all the secrets? Buy your copy, and find out!
Read MoreDiscover Why I’ve Led You Here: A Macon Writers Group Anthology now available from Amazon.
Read MoreThey say Southerners are good story tellers. Here’s a tale about fishing and the one that didn’t get away.
Read MoreApril was as smart as she was beautiful. But some things a dog just has to learn the hard way.
Read MoreIt looked like a scene from a horror movie where the townsfolk all flee from the monster; or maybe closing time at the amusement park when everyone heads for the exits.
Read MoreIt’s that four-letter word: home. Home is where the air smells right and the trees look right and the earth feels right under your feet.
Home is where your heart goes when you close your eyes.
Read More“They swarm all over you, and then, on signal, they all bite at once. Then the only thing you can do is take all your clothes off.”
Read MoreSometimes it’s a struggle to communicate with you button-mashin’, sack-totin’, co-cola-drinkin’ Southerners. I’m just sayin’!
Read More“I wasn’t born in the South, but I got here as quick as I could.” (Now read it again out loud with a smile and a flutter of the eyelashes.)
Don’t you think that sounds friendlier than “I came from the same state as Grant and Sherman -- deal with it.”?
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