You know the nightmare you had when you were a kid where you show up for school and realize you didn’t study for a test? And you’re in your PJs. And everyone is staring at you. That happened to me, for real. On camera. In a foreign language. Minus the PJ’s. My first novel … [Read more...] about My Worst Nightmare Live on Camera!
“You Don’t Know Me But I Saved Your Life.”
I may have sat next to him in government class. Surely we passed each other in the hallways of the high school we both attended. A face in the crowd, a name in my yearbook. It was 50 years before I discovered he saved my life. I’m talking about the boy I should have known … [Read more...] about “You Don’t Know Me But I Saved Your Life.”
“Danger, Will Robinson!” The Day I Got Lost in Cyberspace
I stared at the email in disbelief. “I’m out of the country with limited Internet access until June.” This from my website manager in reply to my cry for help after I discovered fatal errors on my website. I panicked. Then I got angry. What kind of Web manager goes hiking in the … [Read more...] about “Danger, Will Robinson!” The Day I Got Lost in Cyberspace
“Gimme my money!” The day I staged a sit-in at my publisher’s to get paid
There it was, nestled among the bulky, self-addressed envelopes in my mailbox that held the daily slew of rejected manuscripts: a slim white envelope with an acceptance letter. I’d sold my first novel! For the princely sum of $1,200. No matter that the advance was small and … [Read more...] about “Gimme my money!” The day I staged a sit-in at my publisher’s to get paid
“Next Time, Don’t Throw Cake:” My Cinderella in the Big City Story
I was a poor, single mom of two young kids newly arrived in New York with a typewriter and a dream. I knew no one except my agent. When he invited me to a dinner party at his wealthy friend’s apartment on the Upper East Side, it was as if a fairy godmother had waved her magic … [Read more...] about “Next Time, Don’t Throw Cake:” My Cinderella in the Big City Story