Local Authors

Writing can get lonely, and many novelists establish networks with other authors. A major benefit is access to a knowledgeable audience who read each other’s manuscripts and provide valuable feedback. They come to know the strengths, shortcomings and goals of those in their group. Other benefits include early access to really great fiction, and the support we give each other. I like to share my group members’ talents, and this page gives some of the names and a work sample of my writers’ group community. They’re good writers, good people, and I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

                                           Author's Name                                 Published Novel                                       

Pamela Crouch          Tough As Marshmallows  

Marsha thinks time is on her side. He knows it isn’t. A young widow, she discovers her heritage and gains a renewed sense of purpose while restoring her estranged grandparent’s house. But he is watching. Can she escape her dark fate? Or, will hers be the next body found?

Nan Harvey                       A History Not Past     

Reverend David Lindsay, driven from his Scottish ancestral home, takes his daughter Ellie, nephew Robbie, and governess Susanna to Bristol. He is offered the rectorship of Wicomico Church in Virginia where he marries Susanna, whose scandalous affair turns an ugly tide against him. Based on Northumberland County court records; told through the young eyes of Robbie, who learns Susanna's secret, but an underlying mystery still exists. (Historical Fiction).

Denise DeVries                       Sweet Tea and Vinegar Pie     

When a retired Baltimore teacher steps off the steamboat in Virginia, she expects a short stay in Hull Crossing while she saves for the journey of her dreams. All she wants is to be left alone. Instead, Myra Jean Evans immediately becomes grist for the gossip mill led by Sarabell Simms, who has her own secrets to hide. Forced to adapt to a completely unfamiliar environment, Myra Jean must confront her own assumptions and make some changes, affecting the lives of everyone around her.

Sean Gates                       The Dark and Lonely Road     

Nearly 20 years after World War II, Harry Cogbill is drifting through life, unable to hold down a steady job or form lasting relationships. All of that is about to change when Ethel Burkitt comes to his door looking for an ally against the hoodlums buying her uncle's property. Cogbill's not a private detective, but even the most reluctant soldier knows some things are worth fighting for.

Pam Crouch::

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