I am not a writer who sits down to write and then waits to see what happens, known in “the trade” as a “Pantster,” that is, writing by the seat of one’s...
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~ Holly Bebernitz
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A Walk is a Step Reiterated
Thomas Jefferson: Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very far. Abraham Lincoln: I walk slowly, but I never walk backward....
The Oakleys and the Bennetts
I began writing Lawson Payne, Part V of The Magnolia Arms Chronicles, in December 2019. My usual goal is to finish writing a book in two years. I did not...
On Board or On Boards
“Are you on board?” You might be ‘on board’ a plane. You might be a recently hired employee, now ‘on board’ with a new company. You might be a...
Tribute to My Mother
My mother, Virginia Arends, 92, went peacefully to Heaven on Monday, June 21, 2021. This is the eulogy I delivered at her funeral. If you knew my mother well,...
Pay Attention
Time change. Any way you look at it, it’s a bother, upsetting everyone’s rhythm, and taking days to get used to. And then there’s the re-setting all your...
Ava York
I have been writing "with intent" for the last ten years. Because I am a "plotter," I know where my story is headed, how it will end, and who will step onto...
The Hog Holler Radio Station VII
By the time I got home, the detectives had already been to our farm and told Zeke the whole story, which he told me when I got home. John McMullen,...
The Hog Holler Radio Station VI
My mind was hurtling along at breakneck speed, so I did not quite pick up on what Happy Jack… or whoever he was…was asking me. I was too busy looking around...
The Hog Holler Radio Station V
In all my life, I’d never been questioned by the police before. Even though I was completely innocent of any wrongdoing—up till now, that is, because if I...
Native Texan Holly Bebernitz moved to Jacksonville, Florida in 1967. After thirty years of teaching speech, English, and history on the secondary and college levels, she retired from classroom teaching to become a full-time grandmother. The change in schedule allowed the time needed to complete the novel she had begun writing in 1998. When Trevorode the Defender was published in March 2013, the author realized the story of the Magnolia Arms was not yet complete.