Bookmobiles, traveling libraries, book wagons, book trucks, books-on-wheels…whatever your preferred title, there are almost 700 of them in the U.S. today. What would be a series on libraries if we didn’t include this historic gem? The first of its kind was a horse-drawn van started in Warrington, England in 1859 and was called the Perambulating Library (yeah, bookmobile is much …
Impressive University Libraries
Delving into the world of libraries wouldn’t be complete without including those housed at some of the best colleges in the United States. Again, I’m only focusing on those in the South, although there are a number of very impressive institutions throughout the U.S., such as Boston College, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and of course all those Ivy League …
Interview with Author of Blizzard at Blue Ridge Inn
About the Book Book: Blizzard at Blue Ridge Inn Author: Pat Nichols Genre: Women’s Fiction Release Date: January 21, 2024 Three strangers stranded in a North Georgia inn confront lies from their pasts and experience the healing power of friendship. Amanda Sullivan is desperately trying to save her crumbling second marriage. Will celebrating her ninth anniversary with her husband in …
Step Back In Time
Times they are a changing. The library I have the fondest memories of is the Alameda Public Library (now the Alameda Free Library). It was housed in a beautiful, historic building on Oak Street in Alameda, California where I grew up—across the bay from San Francisco. My family moved out of the area only a couple years after I graduated …
Unique Library Amenities
Libraries, libraries, libraries. As I noted in yesterday’s post, there are more than 9,000 libraries in the United States. So, how can I possibly narrow my posts to just a select few? First off, I’m sticking to the Southern states. That helps. Secondly, I’ve done a little research to try and find those that have something special to offer—not that …
Look, But Don’t Touch!
I don’t know about you, but libraries have greatly impacted my life. One of my fondest childhood memories is of my mom taking me (and my siblings) to the small public library during the summer to choose books to keep us entertained (and most likely, out of trouble). It fostered my love for reading, which in turn, fostered my desire …
A Little Library History
It’s that time—release week for Book 3 in my Bedford County series—Mayhem and Moonlight. If you’ve gone down this path with me before, you know I share a daily post about something pertinent to the book or setting. I also offer a chance to win a prize with each post—this time it’s a $25 Amazon Gift Card. Since Lillian Murphy …
A Star is Born
A Star is Born Tomorrow is release day for Mayhem and Moonlight, so here is one last fun fact! The first book I wrote (that actually got published) was Providence. I’ve shared ad nauseum that it was the last book in the Apple Hill Series because I had to rewrite it so many times. It was a cathartic exercise in …
The Birth of A Book
The Birth of A Book I’m always asked what inspires my novels. There isn’t any one thing—often it’s a small detail that I’ll ruminate on until it grows into something worthy of a story. I never know from where inspiration will come, but when I know it, I know it. Three years ago, a friend hosted a release party for …
Path to Productivity
Path to Productivity Not to continue beating the same drum, but I want to revisit the book Winning the Week: How to Plan A Successful Week, Every Week by Demir and Carey Bentley. Because here is another fun fact—I not only discovered a unique career for Luca Giordano, but while reading this rather short book, a light bulb went off …