Fate has been generous enough to grant me the privilege of face-to-face encounters with a few of my absolute favorite, most respected authors. My goofy geek outs are all on me. [a 3 in. x 5 in. index card with a heart-shaped inset with 8 authors' names handprinted: Octavia Butler, Jasmine Guillory, Lesley Penelope, (Ms.) Beverly Jenkins, Xio Axelrod, Marita Golden, Nora Roberts, Nikki Giovanni; white tissue paper covered in small gold hearts as backdrop] Octavia Butler at a Book Con in Chicago 2003 or 2004: Just seeing her from a distance made me too teary-eyed and tongue-twisted to approach her table. She and her work enrich/ed my life and inspired me to write and to publish. Jasmine Guillory at the Javitz Center in 2015 or 2016: After a lively discussion in which she was one a few panelists, we shared a moment of appreciation for the dad (RIP John Mahoney) in Say Anything (even as my eyes watered with the overwhelming emotions of being within touching cl...
Reading about bumpy, grumpy, dangerous, funny paths to love [2 trade paperback books, from left to right: The Re-Do List with a German Shepherd sitting on a porch step above a woman and a man seated on the step below while in a kissing clinch; A Ghastly Catastrophe with the silhouette of a man and woman dancing] The Re-Do List by Denise Williams contemporary romance Fundamental themes of Alice Walker's The Same River Twice rendered in poignant romance fiction A Ghastly Catastrophe (Veronica Speedwell #10) by Deanna Raybourn historical mystery with romance Tempting fate, betting against the odds, and a lovers' joyous romp (with a winky nod to this author's first beloved series?) Better Than a Duke by Suzanne Enoch historical romance beleaguered adults + incorrigible children = love that's worth the effort [Better Than a Duke trade paperback with a man wearing 19th-century attire] Continuing BAC Issues (Book Ac...