I really love this. As someone who visited Tahoe (loved it, of course), I especially loved reading your take on why you don't use "local." And your newsletter has actually helped convince me to write my own historical-horror-novel about a small tourist town on the opposite side of the country, so rest assured, we're listening!
Thank you, Stephanie! This means the world to me. And I'm very excited for you to start your historical-horror novel set in a tourist town--SUCH a great setting for both genres ;)
Sorry to be late in reading. Yet, you did know I was clogged with virus, not snow, while under a tarp of blankets. The snowblower has brilliant turns of phrase and truth telling observations.
I really love this. As someone who visited Tahoe (loved it, of course), I especially loved reading your take on why you don't use "local." And your newsletter has actually helped convince me to write my own historical-horror-novel about a small tourist town on the opposite side of the country, so rest assured, we're listening!
Thank you, Stephanie! This means the world to me. And I'm very excited for you to start your historical-horror novel set in a tourist town--SUCH a great setting for both genres ;)
Sorry to be late in reading. Yet, you did know I was clogged with virus, not snow, while under a tarp of blankets. The snowblower has brilliant turns of phrase and truth telling observations.
I care, I love your writing. I’m glad you sent your newsletter, thank you.
Thank you, Danielle :)
Yes,it brings back fond memories of Talmont, living at 7000ft.seeing sometimes 5ft of snow over night.
Ahhh Mericle March..those were the days.. Hopping for another..much LOVE , MICHAEL & PATTI
What a wonderful story. And feeling it this year in Bend, Oregon. Love the snowblower POV.