historical fiction

The Bed: Ye Olde Saga part 3

on April 11, 2025

Me to author-friend Connie Brockway, “Movers come on Tuesday for the furniture going to California. The Husband flies down on Wednesday while I get my hair done. Thursday I fly in the afternoon and we get the third bed delivered. :cue the suspense music: Will it be the right one at last?” And…here’s a photo… Read More


The Bed: Ye Olde Saga part 1

on April 11, 2025

The Husband and I flew to N. California for five days of wine tasting, eating and much, much walking (because of the eating) and as we were flying back, I took these photos of Mt. Rainier and, as the sun set, Seattle with Mt. Rainer in the background. I know—that mountain looks fake, doesn’t it?… Read More


Christina Dodd Celebrates The First Thirty-Six Years Of Her Writing Career

on January 4, 2024

  Yes, it’s true. On February 2, 1990, I got The Call. HarperCollins wanted to buy my first book, a historical romance, CANDLE IN THE WINDOW. The time was 3:30pm. This is an Event Worth Celebrating, so let me share Some Thoughts About Writing. Warning — this is Serious. (Christina waits for the dust from… Read More


Christina Dodd And The Banana Book Tour

on April 1, 2018

In June, I’ll tour to promote TEACH THE TORCHES TO BURN, so let’s enjoy a re-run of… THE BANANA BOOK TOUR! The THE BAREFOOT PRINCESS book tour started when my publicist asked if I was interested in speaking to the Scranton PA Cultural Center for Valentine’s Day. I shrieked, “Yes! I can go to Philly afterward… Read More


Christina Dodd’s BRIEF AND RANDOM WRITING TIPS

on May 20, 2016

The best writing advice I give is very succinct. Put your butt into the chair and write. There’s no substitute for experience. But since I’m seldom without something to say (ask my husband), I wrote up a random series of: CHRISTINA DODD’S WRITING TIPS About Characters: Plot is important. Characters are more important. Readers must… Read More