Posts by Leslie Anne Tarabella
Rebecca
At first glance, Rebecca and I appeared to be opposites, with one of us sporting tattoos and the other – not. Rebecca managed a local bookstore, and as we worked together over the years at book signings, we started to “click” and became friends. I liked her organizational skills, and she liked my ability to…
Read MoreWe Don’t Push in Fairhope
So, what’s this book about? In We Don’t Push in Fairhope (launching October 8th), you’ll find stories about proper casserole dishes, fairies dancing in fields, dogs in costumes, a house built for a friend, praying for alligators, a pilgrim costume, and a school bus that walks. And hold on to your hat; did you know gravy comes…
Read MoreDone!
Fianlly! My book, We Don’t Push in Fairhope is finished and is being printed by magic book elves at this very moment. It will officially launch on October 8th, with preorders available before that, but it’s out of my hands now and I’m SO BIG TIME RELIEVED! I absolutely love the cover. Finding the right…
Read MoreHot fun and a new recipe
Out for a summertime drive in the Apè. Even if you hate the heat, you have to admit, summer is the best time of the year. Or, maybe it’s just me. I love it. And the best part about this summer is I’m FINALLY FINISHED with my latest book. Well, almost. The cover art is…
Read MoreSummertime beginnings
Yes, you’re correct. This is the longest I’ve ever gone without writing – at least on my blog. The truth is, I’ve been writing, and actually editing like crazy on the final portion of my new book, which will be out this fall. I’m in the final stages of approving artwork for the cover, which…
Read MoreCome to Orange Beach!
It’s going to be a fun day at Wisdom Harbour Studios in Orange Beach, Alabama. Located in the exciting Wharf where there is plenty of shopping, food and a fabulous Ferris Wheel, I’ll be spending time with New York Times best selling author, Andy Andrews to celebrate the addition of my books to his store.…
Read MoreRain Gauges and Lozenges
This story previously appeared in Lagnappe News. You can see a video version by subscribing to Andy Andrew’s Wisdom Harbour. I’ve finally figured out why old people love to keep rain gauges and giant thermometers in their yards. It’s so they don’t have to talk about politics. The greatest generation and those who came just…
Read MoreReally Good Banned Books
In these days of sensitivity, some of my favorite childhood books seem like they would be banned.. However, when I checked online library collections, most remain in circulation. ***Instert heavy hearted thoughts on banning books (I don’t approve) and what taxpayer’s money should be used for here (it’s loaded) and that’s a column for another…
Read MoreDoll Club
While writing a true story about my husband’s grandmother, I needed to mention a doll she received as a child. I knew from experience that if I got even one tiny detail wrong, the antique doll-loving crowd would run me out of town with pitchforks because you know how strict those doll lovers are. To…
Read MoreStar Chart
For crying out loud, I was only nine years old and didn’t need the world’s weight on my shoulders. I was halfway up the Sweet Gum tree in my summertime happy place. From there, I had a shaded spot for snuggling on a wide branch with a perfectly shaped crook for reclining. It was a…
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