By Bonnie D Tharp
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January 26, 2026
Although I love writing books, reading books, and talking books, none of it would be worthwhile without READERS. You are the true rockstars! When you find a story you enjoy, you tell your family and friends, you buy them for same, you write reviews and sometimes share your thoughts with the author. Discussing stories is a wonderful way to get to know people, and find new story ideas. Just ask members of my book club. They've shared personal stories and wonderful ideas with me and I've shared parts of them with you in my books. FALL is always my favorite time of year. As it gets to be "sweater weather" I love to walk and admire the brilliance of nature. In autumn I visited New England to see my family and the trees were gorgeous. I had a great vacation, picking apples, playing corn hole, attending local theater, shopping at the coolest garden store, and eating - of course. If you're ever in Massachusetts, visit Russell's Garden Center. It's huge, it has beautiful flowers and plants, stationary, art, and clothing, too. Spending is easy there because they have so many wonderful things. Believe me, I did my share. BOOK NEWS: All three in the feisty family series is now on audio, so you can listen to FEISTY FAMILY VALUES, PATCHWORK FAMILY, OR FEISTY FAMILY & FRIENDS while you do other things, like walking, gardening, cleaning. It makes them more enjoyable. CURRENT PROJECT UPDATE: The first reader for my current historical novel in progress sent me a text - she's "loving it and hooked by the end of chapter one." That's pretty good for a first draft, so once it's edited... That's where you mine the jewels, folks, during the editing process. Edit IS a four letter word, but it's vital. That doesn't mean no errors will be found, because something always slips through the cracks (even with the big publishing houses), but it's not because we authors don't try to make them errorless. After multiple editor reviews and a minimum of six to eight author read throughs you get pretty close. Hopefully.