Description An artistic, new collection of inspirational fiction and poetry by Priscilla Bettis. Includes the award-winning story “Fix Your Face,” a “wonderful Southern Gothic piece akin to the work of Flannery O’Conner!”—Brooke Dreger, Editor, Solid Food Press A simple man in rural Alabama risks his sanity to keep his sister alive. Lines of poetry celebrate the … Continue reading Spotlight on Whispers of a Southern Moon #NewRelease| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Today I’m visiting fellow Story Empire author Beem Weeks to introduce you to another poor farm resident, Carmi Delude. A big thank you to Beem for hosting the final day of the blog tour for The Weight of Snow and Regret. I hope you can take a few minutes and pop over to Beem’s place … Continue reading The Weight of Snow and Regret Blog Tour: Character Spotlight on Carmi Delude| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Blog Tour: Character Spotlight on Sterlin’ D. Weed Today I’m visiting the multi-talented Resa McConaghy at her Graffiti Lux and More blog to introduce a cameo appearance by New England&…| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Oct. 2 – Jan Sikes Oct. 3 – Fiction Favorites | with John W. Howell Oct. 4 – Nicholas C. Rossis | dream-protecting author Oct. 5 – Entertaining Stories Oct. 6 – Miriam…| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Today I’m visiting fellow author Jacqui Murray to introduce you to disabled war veteran Emmett Couture. Jacqui is a long-time blogging buddy who is a very accomplished researcher and author of prehistoric fiction. I hope you can take a few minutes and pop over to Jacqui’s place to meet Emmett! (I have closed comments here.)| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Today I’m visiting fellow Story Empire author D.L. Finn to introduce you to the oldest resident at the Sheldon Poor Farm, Florence Kimball, known as Flossie. I hope you can take a few minutes and pop over to Denise’s place to meet Flossie! (I have closed comments here.)| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Today I’m visiting fellow Story Empire author Nicholas Rossis to introduce you to the Vermont accent that the farmers in The Weight of Snow and Regret and most of the poor farm residents would have had (to a greater or lesser extent). I hope you can take a few minutes and give it a listen! … Continue reading The Weight of Snow and Regret Blog Tour: The Vermont Accent| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Today I’m visiting fellow author Miriam Hurdle. Miriam writes books straight from the heart in a variety of genres (poetry, memoir, picture books). She is also a painter and an extraordinary gardener. I have closed comments here; I hope to see you at Miriam’s place! And while you’re there, please check out her work!| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Today I’m over at fellow Story Empire writer Craig Boyack’s place to introduce the first in a series of characters inspired by photographs of Vermonters in the 1930s and 1940s on the Library of Congress website. (As someone who writes historical fiction, I am forever indebted to the Library of Congress.) I have closed comments … Continue reading The Weight of Snow and Regret Blog Tour: Character Spotlight on Hobo Philo Roy #NewRelease| Elizabeth Gauffreau
Today I’m over at John Howell’s place today to discuss the historical context for the Sheldon Poor Farm. John is a wonderful support for indie authors, and he writes one of my favorite blogs, with the shenanigans of his two rescue French bulldogs, Twiggy and Tempeste, being the highlight of my Thursdays. He is also … Continue reading The Weight of Snow and Regret Blog Tour: Historical Context #NewRelease| Elizabeth Gauffreau
PUBLISHER: Sea Stone PressPUB DATE: September 22, 2025PAGE COUNT: 352FORMAT: E-book $8.99, paperback $14,95, hardback $21.95 AVAILABLE NOW at Amazon, Bookshop, Barnes & Noble, and all…| Elizabeth Gauffreau
I was very glad when The McNeese Review accepted “The Murder of Jonathan Daniels” for publication so that more people would know his story and why he must never be forgotten. During his…| Elizabeth Gauffreau