The Yuletide Bride presented me with both challenges and interesting parameters when I went in search of its setting. Since the original title was “Eleven Pipers Piping,” and those pipers played a role in the inspirational romance, I needed to find the right setting where the pipers could get their instruments. As in, a place where the reeds grew that enabled them to…
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Yuletide Bride: The Bagpipes
I’ve written before about my affection for bagpipes, but they knew no bounds until I wrote my Christmas novella, The Yuletide Bride. Bagpipes play a central role in the story and are part of its charm (in my opinion). Kate comes from a Scottish family now living in Nebraska, 1874. While hunting in her grandmother’s old chest, she stumbles upon a…
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Michelle Ule's Yuletide Bride: 12 Brides of Christmas
I love the rhyme and the pun of these words: The Yuletide Bride by Michelle Ule. What could be better than that? How about a short novella story that features a young man working hard to save up the incredible sum of $70 to win the hand of his young sweetheart in 1874 Nebraska? What if we mix in pan…
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Michelle Ule’s Yuletide Bride: 12 Brides of Christmas
I love the rhyme and the pun of these words: The Yuletide Bride by Michelle Ule. What could be better than that? How about a short novella story that features a young man working hard to save up the incredible sum of $70 to win the hand of his young sweetheart in 1874 Nebraska? What if we mix in pan…
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Music and Math
Do music and math talent go together? I first heard of the connection when I was twelve and taking piano lessons. Mrs. Stone presented a new piece of music, I put my hands to the keys and started playing. “Wait,” she said. “You didn’t want to study and count it out?” I tilted my head in confusion. “Count out what?”…
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Maureen Lang: 12 Brides of Christmas
For veteran novelist Maureen Lang, the opportunity to write her first novella, The Gift-Wrapped Bride, presented a challenge. “I approached the task with much fear and trembling. I believe writing short, needing to write tight, is far more difficult than taking your time. As the writer then as the reader, it’s easy to take time to get to know characters,…
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