Posts Tagged: author m.j. pullen

I’m delighted to participate in the 12th Annual Canton Festival of the Arts May 21-22! I’ll be on the Romance panel at 4:00 on Saturday the 21st, where you can ask questions of me, Lindi Peterson, Ciara Knight and Sally Kilpatrick! FoxTale Book Shoppe is sponsoring the Literary Celebration, so you can buy books and  […]

Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day with me at the Indiest of Indies, Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe in Asheville, NC! I’ll be presenting REGRETS ONLY at this downtown Asheville landmark from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 30th. Of course you can also get signed copies of THE MARRIAGE PACT as well. If you’re in (or from) the  […]

You know those days? The ones where you are late for everything and your better half is massively helping but he’s late for everything too, and your energy is pulled in a thousand different directions and you’re questioning your sanity for trying to have two jobs and raise two kids and, incidentally, wondering who the  […]

Just posting a few shots from a super fun weekend in at the Dahlonega Literary festival in the North Georgia Mountains! If you’ve never been to this book festival, I can assure you it’s worth a drive from just about anywhere in the Southeast. DLF offers a great mix of regional and nationally known authors  […]

In addition to the mildly inappropriate Baked Brie Larson recipe I posted earlier in the week, I’ve had a couple of requests for the full complement of Oscar food puns from Sunday night. So here they are! Hubs did what passes for a high school engineering project on the Bridge of Fries, which included three  […]

So. The Oscars. Loved them. Loved Chris Rock and Leo and the whole sha-bang. I probably have more to say on this at some point, but for now, let’s talk cheese! If you follow me on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, you already know that my friend Rob and I have been watching the Oscars together  […]

There are lots of things I should realize sooner. It’s a theme for my life in general. But when it comes to kids and special events (especially at school), I am particularly inept at preparing for simple, predictable things. School parties take my B-plus parenting average down to a C-minus. There are Valentine’s parties at both boys’ schools  […]

One of the fun things I’ve discovered about turning 40 is that there are always new and interesting ways for my body to rebel against me. For example, for the end of December and most of January, I got to wear this incredibly sexy telemetry heart event monitor for 30 days, all the time, under my  […]

For writers and authors in metro Atlanta, I’m honored to be teaching two of the side sessions a the upcoming conference in May. If you’re not familiar with the AWC, check out the Atlanta Writers Conference website. It’s a great resource for writers who want to learn more about the craft, have their work critiqued  […]

I’m so excited to be one of this year’s authors at the Dahlonega Literary Festival in Dahlonega, Georgia. It’s an amazing regional festival in one of my favorite towns! Dahlonega is a small, historic town in the North Georgia mountains known for its military college, art and music scene, and wineries. (Dahlonega also played a  […]