Lynda Coker
Bio
Grab a chair, turn a page, and read a while with me. I promise to tap lightly on my keyboard so we both can stay immersed in our world of words.
Stories (66/0)
You Don’t Know What a Purple Hull Pea Is — Poor Thing
Purple Hull, Crowder, Black Eyed, and Cream peas are coveted items during the southern states' gardening season. When paired with potato salad with a touch of mustard and garlic and garnished with fresh onion and tomatoes, there is no finer eating.
By Lynda Coker3 years ago in Feast
When it Comes to Characterization, Go Deep or Stay at Home
“Think of your main characters as dinner guests. Would your friends want to spend ten hours with the characters you’ve created? Your characters can be loveable, or they can be evil, but they’d better be compelling.” ~ Po Bronson
By Lynda Coker3 years ago in Journal
What Happens When a Thoughtless Girl Pushes the Limits of Belief Too Far
Without scheming to do wrong, or to make others unhappy, there may be error and there may be misery. Thoughtlessness, want of attention to other people's feelings, and want of resolution, will do the business. ~Jane Austen
By Lynda Coker3 years ago in Futurism
Not All Families Begin the Same Way
Love is boundary-less. ~Angel Haze PRIDE and AUDACITY - He's an audacious Middle Eastern Prince. She's a prideful Wall Street Princess. These two warring hearts burn a trail from the skyscrapers of New York City to the scorching sands of Ahalamin.
By Lynda Coker3 years ago in Families