Category Archives: synchronicity
What’s in a Name?
In 2009, when I started writing Esperanza, our neighbors’ daughter stopped by one afternoon to say hi to Megan, who was home on a break from college. Madison – Maddie – was four then, a fearless cutie curious about everything. … Continue reading
Tennerin and the Divinity in Synchronicity
Renee Prince used to be a marine biologist. Now she works as an artist on movies and TV series. We’ve used her synchros before – in our books and here on the blog. This one involved Tennerin, a hawk with … Continue reading
Really, What Is Synchronicity?
One day, Rob said to me, “You can spend an entire day writing and never speak to anyone except me and Megan, when she calls.” Excuse me, I’m a Gemini and those of us born under the sign of the … Continue reading
Lose your way? Ask a Cat
Every so often we hear about cats who have returned home after being lost far from their home. Scientists typically discount such stories saying that it’s probably just a stray that looks like the cat the people had lost. If … Continue reading
Welcome Home Flashmob
Thanks to Vicki DeLaurentis (mom with wings) for telling us about this superb flashmob!
Writers and Ideas
Synchronicities sometimes surface in the oddest ways. The other night, I was uploading Lagoon, one of my backlist titles, to smashwords, and received a whole bunch of error messages. So I contacted the woman who had formatted the book and … Continue reading
Inside Job
If you’ve ever wondered what really happened during the global financial meltdown of 2008, then you may want to put the documentary Inside Job on your list of must sees. The film, narrated by Matt Damon, is one … Continue reading
SA TA NA MA
Today was rather momentous all the way around. Obama was sworn in for his second term, delivered one of his most progressive speeches, and made history every inch of the way. At the time the pomp and circumstance started around … Continue reading
40 Years Later
Today, January 22, is the 40th anniversary of Roe v Wade, the Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal. This landmark decision in 1973 supposedly meant that a woman could now make her own decisions about a pregnancy. But the … Continue reading
A Special Indra’s Net
Angie, one of the beauticians at the salon where I get my hair cut, told me today about a new year’s eve synchronicity that turned her life around. A little background. Angie is 49, raised three kids from … Continue reading






