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Have you ever heard the old ‘Who’s on First?’ routine in Shakespearian English? I did last weekend at the Cedar City Utah Shakespeare Festival and I really had to keep from laughing so I could hear what was being said. Whoever managed to translate that is a master writer indeed.
We also saw ‘The […]

Primary Secondary —

Have you ever heard the old ‘Who’s on First?’ routine in Shakespearian English? I did last weekend at the Cedar City Utah Shakespeare Festival and I really had to keep from laughing so I could hear what was being said. Whoever managed to translate that is a master writer indeed.
We also saw ‘The […]

Mixing Fantasy and Reality in Small Town America

In Shallow Grave, my book of short stories set in the fictional town of Rockville, I imagined what would happen to a young family trapped in their storm shelter after a tornado hits their farm. It’s not something I’ve personally experienced, but growing up in the Midwest I did spend lots of time as a […]

Gotsch Checking In

Well, it’s so hot in New Mexico that you could fry an egg on the cement, I think. My printer ran out of ink and I had to walk across a parking lot to get new cartridges. Eeeeeyooooww.
Nothing much new from shelby and Benjamin Keith. Their sequel is going through a rewrite […]

Some Gotsch News

Well, summer has finally come to New Mexico. I love the hot weather, so I’m in hog heaven. I’ve been busy since my post in April. Mostly I’m meeting more characters. I’ve joined an arts and crafts organization. A month after joining, I sold $90.00 worth of books. Don’t […]

Anthology Benefits Humanitarian Relief

As I listen to CNN’s coverage of the tragedies in China and Myanmar, I can’t help feeling an uneasy sense of deja vu. While the circumstances are certainly unique, the photos of grief-stricken survivors reminds me of the images of the aftermath of the 2004 Tsunami and of Hurricane Katrina. It was in the wake […]

More Adventures from New Mexico

Well, I’m coming back after a rather cold winter here in New Mexico. My yard is ready for summer. My writing career has taken a new turn. I’ll be publishing a children’s book in 2009 by the name of ‘Belle’s Star,’ so I’ve been busy editing that. I also went to […]

Sisters Odd Garners Reviews

As I sit here at my computer, it’s late April and it’s snowing. I’m not a big fan of winter in the best of years, but this last cold season lasted way too long for me. Over the last few months I’ve had to deal with both my mother’s death and my father’s debilitating illness […]