Posts by LesleyADiehl
Fred’s Spring Prank
Fred’s restlessness this winter accounts for his several trips to visit friends in the next river valley. Returning with his two ghost cat companions, Jasper and Alice, seems to have been his way of entertaining himself. I was a bit worried about him, however, because he didn’t seem to be his old self—no tricks played…
Read MoreCows, Cats & Ghosts
As I told you last week, Fred my cottage ghost and his kitty companion Jasper returned from their visit over the hill into the next river valley with another ghost kitty named Alice. It was quiet around here while they were gone. Any sounds from ice sliding off our roof were not accompanied by the…
Read MoreMeet Alice
The weather has been brutal this last month. When it’s not hovering near zero, but reaches the low twenties, it snows for days. As I said in my last post, Fred my ghost along with his newest pal, Jasper, the long-haired yellow cat ghost have entertained themselves by sliding down the icicles that form and…
Read MoreThe Return of Fred the Ghost
Many of you know that a ghost inhabits our cottage on the trout stream, and that he has a playful sense of humor. He’s set fire to our truck, made the doorknob to our front door fall off and been responsible for starting up our electric stove in the middle of the night. We rarely…
Read MoreThe writer in the character
Today author Jeannette de Beauvoir pays another visit to the blog. She’s written another book set in Provincetown. You’ll find what she has to say about developing characters interesting. Award-winning author Jeannette de Beauvoir writes mystery and historical fiction (or a combination thereof!) that’s been translated into 12 languages. A Booksense Book-of-the-Year finalist, she’s a…
Read MoreSummer’s End in the Butternut Valley
Last Thursday the annual Butternut Harvest Festival was held in our small Upstate New York village. We were asked if we’d like to set up a table to sell our books. We haven’t done this for several years, so we jumped at the chance. The festival features a variety of vendors and events including live…
Read MoreGuest Blogger: Jeannette de Beauvoir, A Sense of Place
Please welcome Jeannette de Beauvoir to the blog today. She is a bestselling novelist who writes both historical and mystery fiction and whose work has been translated into 12 languages. A Booksense Book-of-the-Year finalist, she’s a member of the Authors Guild, the Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and the National Writers Union.…
Read MoreIt’s Fair Time!
I always look forward to August because the county fair arrives. It’s down the street from our cottage, so we can walk to it and don’t have to bother with parking our car in a bumpy, dirty field. The traffic going past our house on the road to the fair creates a lot of dust…
Read MoreSurvival Manual for getting through the cold if you’re a winter wimp
Yes, it’s cold. Yes, it’s snowy. And yes, we are still up North. I am finding out for the first time in about twenty years what it’s like to experience winter in Upstate New York For various reasons, we haven’t left for our home in Florida, and we may not be going there this year.…
Read MoreWinner of the Holiday Giveaway
Now that the holidays have wound down and people have time to read, I’m announcing the winner of the copy of A Secondhand Murder. I’m pleased that another fan of consignment shops and cozy mysteries, Alyssa Maxwell is the winner. The book is on its way. A Secondhand Murder
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