Friday, January 9, 2026

Storyteller's Journey

Honoring Renee Nicole Good

After the tragic death of Renee Nicole Good on Tuesday, it didn't take long for the narrative to become political. In the process, the life of Ms. Good was lost in the rhetoric. When I looked into who this woman was, I learned that she was a mother, a writer, and a graduate of Old Dominion University. After discovering that, I penned a simple poem in her honor. 
Photo: Renee Nicole Good/Public


Ode to Renee

She was a writer, a poet, a mother of three,

in that regard she was a lot like me.

But when Renee drove out on the street that day

she was shot in her car trying to drive away.

An American citizen who tried to do right, 

has now too soon entered the kingdom of light.

Godspeed to you, dear brave Renee, 

may Eternity allow us to meet one day.

V.L.


Rest in peace, Renee Nicole Good

Friday, December 19, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Season's Greetings!

Once again, I'll be taking a winter break from my blog until sometime in January. We're looking forward to seeing our son Brian. Since he lives on the East Coast, it's always super special when he comes home.
(Last Light - 16 X 20 oil on panel - by Michael Lindstrom)

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Wishing you and yours the joy, peace, and love of the season!

Friday, December 12, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Light and Love of the Season

Each year, Michael, my husband, places white holiday lights upon our house and some of the nearby trees. I always tell him I consider that task he does so lovingly for me, a Christmas gift.

While he's busy decorating outside, I bustle about decorating the inside of our home. We have one family/memory tree upstairs near our guest bedrooms, and another, more formal tree, in our living room. Over the years, I've accumulated so many Christmas items, that we've had friends tell us our home looks like Santa's cottage and workshop!

One of my favorite childhood Christmastime memories is my parents loading me and my siblings into the family car and touring our town in search of homes lit lovingly with colorful holiday lights. 

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanza, or the Winter Solstice, the world seems to come alive with joy and laughter this time of year. Divine celebrations, feasts with family and friends, as well as songs and stories, all fill the air; they enrich our lives with the magic of the season: Light and Love. So, in the midst of buying your loved ones something special, take a deep breath and remember that this season should be about the heart. Savor your time with those you hold dear, thank the angels above for your blessings, and strive to show kindness and generosity this season. I know that's what I hope to do.

Friday, December 5, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Winter Magic

While the calendar says it's still autumn, when December arrives, I always feel like winter is already here. (I took this photo out my kitchen window four years ago this month.)
 

As a writer, I'm inspired by Nature at all times of the year, but snowy days are the absolute best! That's the reason that I've written a collection of books with my artist husband, Michael Lindstrom, called The Lindstrom Wintertime Tales.

Since moving to a rural area over four years ago, my husband and I have thoroughly enjoyed receiving more snow than we did when we lived in the city. However, so far there's no sign of any snowflakes.

Here's hoping for a lot of snow this winter - it's so magical!

Winter's Blanket 12 X 16 oil on panel - Michael Lindstrom

Friday, November 28, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Thanksgiving Weekend

It's always fulfilling to take some time to blog about what I'm grateful for; Thanksgiving Weekend is always a good time to reflect on my blessings.

In the past few years, I've mentioned the big blessings of recovering from cancer, as well as the arrival of our first grandchild, Adeline Joy. Those events continue to bring me deep gratitude. Family and friends are always the biggest source of gratitude for me.

However, since our lives have settled into a new normal, I've had time to reflect on other things I'm grateful for...little things. Many years ago, I learned about the concept of hygge. A speaker at a writers' conference shared how it had impacted her life. I was intrigued. Then, a few years ago, my son Kevin gave me a little book about the Danish concept. If you're not familiar with the word, here is the definition:

Hygge: a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being.

Since we moved out to our rural home four years ago, I've found that our lives have slowed down. It's been wonderful. We now watch less television, enjoy nature more, and have additional time to create our art. Then too, little things like enjoying a warm fire, wearing cozy socks, watching a candle burning, sipping a special coffee drink, or reading a good book, are activities that I appreciate much more than I once did. These are all things that for me bring a sense of hygge to my life. 

Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving Weekend!

Enjoy your blessings, both big and small.


Friday, November 21, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

Author Spotlight...on me!

Last week I mentioned that our local newspaper, The Columbian, was featuring me and my husband in articles entitled Local Author and Local Artist. Here is the article focusing on me. I so appreciate my friend, Kevin Weaver, for connecting me with this opportunity!

Click here to read a digital copy of the article in the insert the Clark County Compass of The Columbian. (I'm on page #24.)

Friday, November 14, 2025

Storyteller's Journey

My Author Marketing

To be honest, marketing my books is my least favorite thing about being an author. I've said multiple times, "I'd rather write my stories than push them!" Consequently, the scope of reaching my intended reader audience has been quite limited.


So, when our local newspaper, The Columbian, contacted me I was elated! They were interested in writing an article about me, and another one about my artist husband, Michael Lindstrom. They also mentioned that including an advertisement near the article might help readers find my books. Since I've done so little marketing in the last few years, I agreed. The above ad. is one that the newspaper created for me. It will be included in The Columbian this weekend, as well as the article. 

My plan is to include the article here on Writ of Whimsy next week!