A New “Prentiss Twins” Tale!

Okay, I know it’s not even Thanksgiving yet, but WDM Publishing has just released a new Prentiss Twins story… and it’s all about Christmas! Grab it now and enjoy it with the kidlets in your life 😀

THE TWELVE DAYS OF TRICKSTERSTwelve Days
(Prentiss Twins)
by Deb Logan
Audience: Middle Grade | Fantasy | Native American | Short Story

Christmas is coming and Justin and Coyote have some very unique ideas about how the Prentiss family should celebrate the season.

Dr. Jake Prentiss is in for a real adventure as Justin and Coyote present him with the gift of Twelve Days of Tricksters. Just wait ‘til you see how the mischievous pair interpret a holiday classic!

Buy THE TWELVE DAYS OF TRICKSTERS Now!

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Art Appreciation

I grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and absolutely loved a small private museum: Philbrook.

Philbrook was unique in that it had originally been a private home. (Nice digs if you can afford them!) Here’s some of the history, as recorded on the website:

Villa Philbrook was a child of the Twenties. World War I was over. Women could vote. It was a time of flappers, rumble seats, prohibition, bootleggers and five-cent Cokes. More than that, in Tulsa the Twenties smelled of oil and resounded with money. In 1926 Edward Buehler Delk (1885–1956), a Kansas City architect, was hired to design an Italian Renaissance villa on 25 acres by oilman Waite Phillips. Delk skillfully interpreted Renaissance styles in the most fashionable manner of the day and was hired in a burst of commissions with three major projects at once: Villa Philbrook, Villa Philmonte and the Philtower office building. This impressive home was completed in 1927. Friends say that the Phillipses built the villa as a place where their two children could entertain friends. When they moved in, daughter Helen was sixteen, son Elliott was ten.

In 1938 Waite Phillips surprised Tulsans with the announcement of his gift of the 72-room mansion and surrounding 23 acres of grounds as an art center for the city of Tulsa. The vision first made possible by Waite and Genevieve Phillips is now one of America’s finest art museums. The integrity of the original residence remains intact while later additions to the facility and gardens complete this classic Tulsa attraction.

From the “About” page.

Of all the art and exhibits I saw there over the years, my absolute favorite piece was a statue that was part of the original home. Very likely selected by the designer to enhance its location. I never knew its name, but to me, she was always a water nymph and represented joy personified!

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Finished Another One

And another story is out of my head, on paper, and submitted to market. Yay, me!

I read a friend’s post on Facebook this week about how different submitting is now than it was when he began. I recognized much of his pre-Internet process, though he was submitting short stories and I was submitting novels at that point. But, yes. The search for markets (done via print books, often at the library), SASEs (self-addressed stamped envelopes), the large manila envelopes for packaging sample chapters, the trips to the post office, the record keeping (where are the sample chapters now? where have I already sent them? where should I send them next?), the waiting (well, waiting is still a factor, especially for some markets), and when a rejection arrived the whole process began again.

Rejection is still a bummer; acceptance still a cause for celebration, but the process? So much quicker and easier, and with so much less wasted paper. Hooray for progress!

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Michael Hedges

Wow. Talk about a blast from the past. I just learned that a friend from my Phillips University undergrad days has a new website. Now that may not sound all that exciting, but this particular friend (a spectacularly talented musician) died 24 years ago. So hearing that his family has set up a website to celebrate his music and his life was both surprising and wonderful.

Check out the Michael Hedges website and store!

Besides being a friend, I had other ties to Michael’s family. His dad, Dr. Thayne Hedges, was my major professor at Phillips. Believe it or not, I studied speech pathology and audiology and trained at a center named for Dr. Hedges: Hedges Regional Speech and Hearing.

Here’s a picture of Dr. Hedges from the center’s website:

And one of Michael from his new site:

Rest in peace, gentlemen. You are remembered well.

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A New Story at The Infinite Bard!

Check it out! There’s a new story up at The Infinite Bard, and this one is by one of my favorite writers, Kari Kilgore.

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