Last Tuesday night, right before I dozed off, I heard a firm knock. Donning my housecoat, I peeked out the window by the front door. There, back turned, while...
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Stories: fictional, historical, biographical. Devotional thoughts. Writing tips. Helps for home and hearth.
~ Holly Bebernitz
Tuesdays—Tales
Excerpts from my stories, posted for the 31 Days of Blogging challenge.
The Pirates Arrive at the Inn
Bonny Bee has conceived of a plan to help Olivia Lynton escape from her uncle Zebedee Thrashwick during the annual talent show at the Peregrine Inn. The only...
Meet Pepper Phipps
[Fans of Agnes Quinn Carlyle will be pleased to know she will have a new sidekick--her own age--in Part V of The Magnolia Arms Chronicles: The Return of...
Meet Dr. Cosmo Tuttle
With this post, I come to a successful conclusion of the Blog 31 Day Challenge. Thank you for joining me, encouraging me with your kind comments, and sharing...
Bonny Bee is Kidnapped
Among the accomplishments of Bonny Bee Rackham was the capture of the dread pirate Quentin Drake. Now Drake, bent on revenge, has returned and kidnapped Bonny...
Ned and Zed Do a Family Tree
Excerpt from Tales of Hog Holler When Maybelle Higginbottom’s 9-year-old twins Ned and Zed announced their teacher had assigned ‘a family tree,’ she located...
Open Arms, Open Hearts
Purchased by the infamous pirate Calico Jack Rackham in 1719, the Peregrine Inn, on the weather-beaten North Carolina coast, is a haven for the wanderer....
Meet Willow Dean Delmont
Many of you may already be acquainted with Hog Holler, West Virginia, and one of its most distinguished residents, Maybelle Higginbottom. How or why I first...
Native Texan Holly Bebernitz moved to Jacksonville, Florida in 1967. After thirty years of teaching speech, English, and history on the secondary and college levels, she retired from classroom teaching to become a full-time grandmother. The change in schedule allowed the time needed to complete the novel she had begun writing in 1998. When Trevorode the Defender was published in March 2013, the author realized the story of the Magnolia Arms was not yet complete.
