Today I am honored to be the featured blogger/writer on the Priorhouse Blog! If you’re at all curious about my guilty pleasures or favorite underwear color, check it out. (I am joking about the underwear) Yvette has gone to an amazing amount of work to put this interview together. I’m in awe!

i am on my way ….💜💜
JT, thanks so much for joining me for an interview with the Summer 2025 series. When I started the series I did not want to only feature authors – and then it truned out I did not have very many authors at all – and so having you join me for this mid-August post. There were a few special takeaways for me – and one of them was the reminder for people to “take a risk” – so good.
Funny how each person knows the other in unique ways, some of which are dubious, muddy. I think it is the incomplete or even false picture of a person that usually lasts. We’ve talked about abstracting a person versus using the actual details to paint a personality, a history. Abstraction is usually way more interesting than the actual details of a life. So we know each other pretty well by now, but I gleaned plenty of new details from this interview. Thanks to Prior and thanks to you, since none of my books would be in print if it were not for you. Love. Duke
That’s interesting. I also think of myself as totally transparent.
Ha! I meant to write that I always think of myself as transparent …. as in see through.
Well, ok! But, I was thinking of you as a super heroine what with the power of transperity.
Nope – no super power of trans anything.
Blogging is like the last set of bins at a salad bar, the sunflower seeds, bacon bits, olives and croutons, not technically necessary to make a salad, but the savory crunch is nice.
It’s said that it’s the cat that owns the person. Does that mean you’re married to a feline?
Cl
Interesting analogy.
Great interview, JT.
A great read, Jan.
Thanks !
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Another great walk!
(Austen? For real?)