Janis Robinson Daly's Blog
March 8, 2025
International Women’s Day 2025
“I believe that women’s history and women’s stories are still under-told, which means that there’s a hunger for them.” – Bestselling author of THE RED TENT, Anita Diamant. I agree, Anita, and I aim to do something about that hunger with my #31titleswomeninhistory literary citizenship program—a curated list of thirty-one titles, chosen to educate…
Published on March 08, 2025 06:28
February 14, 2025
Why Readers Love Historical Fiction
Today, the day of “love”, seems appropriate to share a few thoughts about why I LOVE HISTORICAL FICTION and why other readers do as well. As the author of two novels defined as historical fiction, I chose the genre believing that I would reach more readers with the story of the Woman’s Medical College of…
Published on February 14, 2025 09:16
January 16, 2025
Tips for Planning a Book Club Discussion: The Women, The Frozen River, and More
Does your book club rotate discussion leaders each month? Is your turn coming up? Have you entered a slight panic mode, thinking of how you’ll make “your meeting” a success? What book should I pick? Where can I find discussion prompts which will ignite an engaging conversation? What else can I do to ensure a…
Published on January 16, 2025 12:37
August 18, 2024
Lists, lists and more lists.
Given my Type A tendencies, I revert to lists of all kinds to keep my life organized. From To-Do lists (for me and separate ones for the hubby) to shopping lists to Excel files and Goodreads for TBR books. I have even started a TBR, or rather TO BE BOUGHT list for the upcoming arrival…
Published on August 18, 2024 05:31
March 4, 2024
BOOK TWO: Title Reveal, Cover Reveal, Synopsis, and More
If you had told me two years ago, as I sat proofing my debut novel to ready it for a release in August 2022, that today, March 5, I would be undertaking the same task for my second novel, I would have fallen off my chair. Yet, here I am, six months out from the…
Published on March 04, 2024 22:02
August 25, 2023
The Unlocked Path – One Year Anniversary
Musings of a First-Time Author on Her First Anniversary of Publishing a Novel One year ago, I woke up to my husband saying, “You’re a published author.” I’ve had a few monikers given to me over my 61 years: student, dancer, knitter, sewer, reader, field hockey player, bartender, babysitter, ice cream scooper, lacrosse stick stringer,…
Published on August 25, 2023 04:57
July 13, 2022
Summer Reads + Fall Book Club Picks
For me, a perfect summer day includes sitting on the beach in the late afternoon after the height of the sun’s burning rays which minimizes my need for 28 layers of sunscreen, my “Do Not Disturb” hat perched on my head, clip-on shades affixed to my reading glasses, a salty snack nearby to nibble, and…
Published on July 13, 2022 14:53
May 18, 2022
How It Started…How It’s Going
As I hit the 100 days until release mark today for my debut novel, I’ve paused to reflect on how my journey started. Or, maybe more appropriately, the path I unlocked for myself. Although formal writing of The Unlocked Path began with my enrollment in a Creative Writing class five years ago, followed by intensive…
Published on May 18, 2022 05:00
April 1, 2022
COVER REVEAL
Next stop on my writing journey: Cover is done! As I approached this important step, stalwart beliefs in what I wanted, and didn’t, for Eliza’s story guided my choice. Like many other historical fiction readers, I’m tired of the overuse of showing the back of a woman staring into her setting. Although I appreciate the…
Published on April 01, 2022 10:34
January 1, 2022
2022 HISTORICAL FICTION PICKS
While I do not participate in formal reading challenges, I do assemble a listing of books to read for the year guided by my book clubs, personal interest, recommendations from friends, and research for my next novel. Since historical fiction is my favorite genre, I’m happy to share some titles on my 2022 list. Have…
Published on January 01, 2022 10:45


