An author friend posed a question to me, "How do I know when to end and start a new paragraph?" I set out to answer her question. What, at first, seemed a simple task became more complicated than it seemed. By adding sentence structure to the mix, I soon had enough material for an article, and an interesting one, at that. What comes naturally to some, when analyzed in detail, can be of extreme help to another.
Dorothy May Mercer is a retired musician, busier than ever as president of two companies, writer and entrepreneur. She has published five books in seven months and is having a ball doing it! She and her husband have two lakefront homes in Michigan where they ski in winter and boat in summer. Hobbies are traveling, reading and playing the piano. The McBride series books are good old-fashioned detective cop stories with new technology and great looking girls thrown in.