Guest Blogger Author Susan May Warren: Take a Chance on Jensen Atwood
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Guest Blogger Author Susan May Warren: Take a Chance on Jensen Atwood

Take a Chance on Jensen Atwood My name is Jensen, and I’m the reason why Darek Christiansen doesn’t have a wife, why Tiger doesn’t have a mother.  Just for the record, the accident wasn’t my fault, but no one is listening to me, so it doesn’t matter what I say.  I just want to finish…

Guest Blogger Author Susan May Warren: Take a Chance on Claire
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Guest Blogger Author Susan May Warren: Take a Chance on Claire

Take a Chance on Claire Gibson   Hi. I’m Claire.  You might have already seen me at the Deep Haven pizza joint – Pierre’s Pizza.  I make a mean Spinach Pizza. I also tend the flowers at the Deep Haven Community Gardens.  Yeah, that’s right, exciting stuff. I’m going places. Actually, okay, I know that’s…

Guest Blogger Author Susan May Warren: Take a Chance on Darek Christiansen
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Guest Blogger Author Susan May Warren: Take a Chance on Darek Christiansen

Take a Chance on Darek Christiansen Hello, yeah.  Hi.  So, I’m Darek Christiansen, and Susie told me I had to show up and introduce myself.  So here I am.  Listen, it’s no mystery that I don’t want to be here.  I really need to be getting home to Tiger, my five year old son.  But…

Guest Blogger Susan May Warren: Meet the Christiansen Family
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Guest Blogger Susan May Warren: Meet the Christiansen Family

As I shared last week, Susan May Warren is one of my favorite authors and is celebrating the release of Take a Chance on Me. A lot of research goes into creating characters, and authors look through all kinds of images to capture them. The next few days Susie May will be introducing you to…

Character Confession: The Hidden Pain
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Character Confession: The Hidden Pain

Last week I read about retired NASCAR driver Dick Trickle’s suicide. My parents dated by attending races at the Chemung Racetrack where then amateur Geoff Bodine was always put last in line to see how fast he’d get up front and win. Once married and with children our parents continued to watch NASCAR, much to…