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Australian Radio & Wartime Kent

This week marks the anniversary of the first combat flight for the “Night Witches” – the young women who flew for the Soviet Union in World War II as part of the 588th Night Bomber regiment (later honoured as the…

History is Pants

For anyone who missed the Historical Fiction Q&A with me and Sherri L. Smith the other night, Sherri’s posted an awesome recap on her “Research in the Real World” trip to Japan while she was writing The Blossom and the…

Aviation Heritage with American Wings!

Sherri L. Smith and I were royally hosted by the Warren County Public Library at the Aviation Heritage Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky on Sunday, 7 July 2024. We did our American Wings double act beneath the wings of a…

Lancashire Book of the Year Awards 2024

 It’s nearly two weeks since this wonderful couple of days, but better late than never to tell about it and say thank you, right? My novel Stateless was on the shortlist for this award, along with eleven other books by…

There and Back Again

I write this sitting on the Mt. Gretna porch.It was so weird flying back to the east coast on United 2213, from Orange County airport to Newark, in less than five hours, yesterday.On Friday, however, it took us close to…

Turbulence

We landed in El Paso on Wednesday and suddenly couldn’t steer the plane down the runway.“Exit the runway at Uniform 2 and taxi via Hotel,” came the call, or something similar, and we were like, “Um, can we exit here…

This Land Is Your Land

Bringing you the latest from Deming, New Mexico, where we landed this afternoon after an epic visit to El Paso, Texas. More about that in the next instalment – I need to catch up with the beginning of the week!One…

Hot Hot Hot

We spent Friday in Clinton, Mississippi, avoiding Weather, and continued our trip west on Saturday, This time we ended up in Shreveport, Louisiana. You guessed it: lunch included more catfish. Shreveport is on the Red River, where the “Great Raft,”…