Gayle Trent is a full-time author. She is currently at work on a new cozy mystery series involving her hobby, cake decorating. The series features Daphne Martin, a 40-year-old divorcee who has begun the second phase of her life with a new home and a new business venture—Daphne’s Delectable Cakes. Gayle lives in Bristol, Virginia with her husband, daughter and son.
Gayle previously worked in the accounting and legal fields, and her last such job was as secretary to a Deputy Commissioner in the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission. Though she enjoyed the work, it was a long daily commute and she felt she wasn’t spending enough time with her family. Now she writes while her children are at school; and thanks to a crock pot and a bread machine, can often have dinner ready when everyone gets home.
“I think it’s important to be here for my children…to take part in school functions and to be an active part of their lives,” Gayle says. “I can certainly sympathize with moms who work outside the home—been there, done that—but I would encourage everyone to make time to visit their children’s schools, to have lunch with them [at school] occasionally, to get a feel for who their friends are…little things like that.”
Gayle loves to hear from readers who can contact her via e-mail at gd830@hotmail.com or via one of her Web sites: http://www.gayletrent.com/ or http://gayle24202.tripod.com/ .
Gayle previously worked in the accounting and legal fields, and her last such job was as secretary to a Deputy Commissioner in the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission. Though she enjoyed the work, it was a long daily commute and she felt she wasn’t spending enough time with her family. Now she writes while her children are at school; and thanks to a crock pot and a bread machine, can often have dinner ready when everyone gets home.
“I think it’s important to be here for my children…to take part in school functions and to be an active part of their lives,” Gayle says. “I can certainly sympathize with moms who work outside the home—been there, done that—but I would encourage everyone to make time to visit their children’s schools, to have lunch with them [at school] occasionally, to get a feel for who their friends are…little things like that.”
Gayle loves to hear from readers who can contact her via e-mail at gd830@hotmail.com or via one of her Web sites: http://www.gayletrent.com/ or http://gayle24202.tripod.com/ .
If you share an interest in cake decorating, please visit Daphne’s Web site, available via click-through from either of Gayle’s sites or at http://www.gayle24202.tripod.com/id9.html
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Next week, I'll be sharing a wonderful interview with Gayle! I found out we have one major thing in common--but you'll have to come back to find out what that is :-)
7 comments:
Love your book cover! It looks good enough to eat.
Thank you, Nancy. Joyce, I'm wondering what you discovered that we have in common. Is it that furry little beasties tug on our heartstrings? :-)
Love the idea of the book. My mother was a cake decorater also and I've dabbled in it. This sounds like a fascinating book. I'll look to buy it when I get some money.
Thank you, Orcalover. Or, you might want to request it from your local library. :-)
You don't happen to live in Oregon, do you? I hear the Orcas are being seen just off the coast and will be there for another few weeks yet.
Great post, Nancy.
Gayle, your book sounds wonderful. I love the fact that she moved forward.
My kids were 3 and 7 when I became a single mom. I went to college while I worked and became an accountant.
I love to see female characters that take the bull by the horns when needed!
Karen
What a great cover, Gayle. How can you miss with food and murder. Ha!
Best,
Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Thank you, Karen and Carolyn! Karen, I, too, love to see strong female characters. I made sure that at the end of MTTC, no one rides in on a white horse to save Daphne. This woman can take care of herself, tyvm! ;-)
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