Tag Archives: Port Aransas
Coffee with the author
Before I moved to Texas I lived in Phoenix, Arizona. Scottsdale, the next city over, was home to a world famous bookstore. The Poisoned Pen specialized in mysteries and thrillers. The shop was so well known that stopping there was … Continue reading
Great grazing
Have you ever been to one of those progressive dinners? You know, the kind where you move from one location to the next to sample different dishes? “Meet the Chefs Food & Wine Extravaganza” is a little like that except you … Continue reading
More fun than the law allows
I’m not sure what possessed me to sign up for the Wine, Whine and Design workshop at the Port Aransas Art Center. The workshop was described as a “stress free and creative” exercise in creating a painting one step at … Continue reading
Free King Bewilliam
TODAY’S SPECIAL: The Lost King, Book One of The Bewildering Adventures of King Bewilliam, FREE. Just follow the link to The Lost King on http://www.smashwords.com. Robin, the dragon-slaying King Bewilliam, struggles through his bewildering adventures, overcoming one challenge after another. But this month the … Continue reading
Celebrate Indie-pendence Day
Today, July 4th, is Independence Day in the USA. It just so happens that I’m launching my latest novel, The King’s Redress, during First Friday at the Port Aransas Art Center, 323 N. Alister in Port Aransas, from 5:30 to … Continue reading
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Eat Texas
OK, you couldn’t actually eat Texas. It’s a very big state. Maybe if you took a nibble here, a nibble there, you could sample all the unique flavors that the Lone State state has to offer. You can do that … Continue reading
Ephemeral art
SandFest 2014 brings a festival of ephemeral art to Port Aransas Friday through Sunday, April 11 through 13, 2014. This is the 18th Annual Texas SandFest. More than a dozen world-class master sculptors and hundreds of amateurs will create stunning … Continue reading
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Coming attractions
Coming attractions. (Just like in the movie theater only this is for a new book.) The Naked Came the Sharks trailer alone is worth an Academy Award for original score, “Song of the Ocean,” by Kelly Brown and the Bad … Continue reading
A modern twist to a classic tale
It’s said that there are no new stories, just new ways of telling them. That can even be said of a popular Christmas story, Charles Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol.” It’s the story of bitter and miserly Ebenezer Scrooge and his … Continue reading
A dream come true
I am giddy, and delighted to report that The Lost King and The King’s Ransom are now available at the Family Center IGA in Port Aransas. As a writer I’ve had this dream that you could buy my books at the grocery … Continue reading