Seven years after publishing The Flight To Brassbright, I *finally* came up with my elevator speech today.
Posts published by “Lori Alden Holuta”
Lori Alden Holuta lives between the cornfields of mid-Michigan, where she grows vegetables, teas and herbs, when she’s not playing games with a cat named Chives. Find her book reviews, recipes, and other surprises at ceejaywriter.com
When I crocheted myself a Twisted Kraken hat back in early spring, I didn’t realize what I was in for.
Crysta Coburn of the Ann Arbor Book Society recently interviewed me, and it was a delightful experience.
Mass-produced envelopes weren’t invented until the 1830s, meaning that most 17th-century letter writers folded their correspondence in such a way that it became its own envelope.
Whoops. Apparently I've forgotten how to tell time.








