Tag: Carol Newman Cronin

High Summer Reflection for 2022
It’s high time for my four-year appreciation of High Summer. Read More …

Breakthrough Days Make all the Slogging Worthwhile
The importance of slogging to the next breakthrough Read More …

The Unique Joys of (Regatta) Travel
Why travel to regattas matters more than results. Read More …

Another Lesson from a Great Book Discussion
A recent book group discussion provided yet another lesson that will help me write the next novel. Read More …

My Best Summer Joy for 2022: A Stable “Platform”
An unexpected new “platform” improves my weekly yoga practice. Read More …

The Unique Power of Word—and Boat—Choice
When it comes to the word “boat,” some additional context is definitely required. Read More …

Unexpected Rewards of Race Commentary and Homework
A well-received first attempt at race commentary Read More …

The Plot: Story-Borrowing or Story-Stealing?
A 2021 novel begs the question: who has the right to tell a story? Read More …

World Ocean and Women’s Fiction Day: June 8
On June 8, the world celebrated Books and Boats—or at least Oceans and Authors. Read More …

Where Books Meet Boats: No Such Thing as “Chore”
Both sailing and writing are a lot of work, so that effort has to be satisfying all on its own. Read More …