Today is National Sea Serpent Day

"Have you ever looked out over the water and thought you saw a fantastic creature break the surface? Well, in August 1848, several men aboard the HMS Daedalus couldn’t believe their eyes when they looked out upon the South Atlantic. Several passengers and officers on a voyage to Saint Helena spied a 60-foot-long creature bearing … Continue reading Today is National Sea Serpent Day

Available Now for Pre-order – THE OIL CHANGE: Grandpa’s Garage

What adventures do you have when you visit your grandparents? When I visit mine, we do things I love, like having fun in Grandpa’s garage. This weekend, Grandpa is teaching me something new. He's going to show me how to change the oil in his car.Have you ever done that before? Do you know what … Continue reading Available Now for Pre-order – THE OIL CHANGE: Grandpa’s Garage

#BooksForTheHolieday – February 18th is National Drink Wine Day

LEARN MORE I didn't begin drinking alcohol until I was 36 years old, and now, I am a happy wine drinker. A big reason is because I have a lot of gastric issues and red wine is healthy for a person like me. Actually, it is beneficial for all of us to drink in moderation. … Continue reading #BooksForTheHolieday – February 18th is National Drink Wine Day

#WhatNornsReads – THE WEHR WOLF: A SHORT STORY Reviews From Our Book Club

A blog series featured on https://jmnorthup.com/tag/whatnornsreads PURCHASE LINK REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Tragic and PowerfulThe blend of German folklore and WWII was brilliant. The humanity of Uwe made the monsters more defined by their lack of compassion. The appeal from benefits reaped made the Devil’s promises and evil itself more appealing. Combined, it was a … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – THE WEHR WOLF: A SHORT STORY Reviews From Our Book Club

Book Reviews by Karen, Julie, & Sahara

REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Enjoyable Holiday Read This short story was a fun way to warm my cold winter reading. It honestly reflected both the cheer and melancholy of Christmas. The supernatural elements gave an old world edge on the modern day tale. I loved Augustin. The traditions he shared with Petra, which he invited … Continue reading Book Reviews by Karen, Julie, & Sahara