ronni
{author, editor, proofreader, yogini, sunshine lover, night owl, simmer, big dreamer, disney world lover, pen collector, feminist, hopeless romantic, avid reader, and word nerd.}
I believe in the good things coming
Hi! Thanks for visiting! I'm glad you're here. Grab a snack, sit back, relax, and read my random ramblings about books, writing, yoga, travel, family, cats, living in Chicago, Disney World, The Sims, Animal Crossing, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Stardew Valley, Coral Island, depression, and this messy, beautiful journey called life.
I am represented by Caitie Flum of Liza Dawson Associates.
My debut novel, WHEN THE STARS LEAD TO YOU, was published in fall 2019 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. My next book, THIS NIGHT IS OURS, will be published by Poppy/Little, Brown Books for Young Readers April 16, 2024.
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upcoming
January
4–15: residency
17: Ivy’s birthday
30: Charla’s birthday
February
03: Cobi show
14: Valentine’s Day
17: Jen’s birthday
24: Anderson’s Children’s Lit Breakfast
28: Lotus’s birthday
This is where you and I are so super different. My title would be something like Good Riddance… I am so excited for the coming season. But here’s the thing… I live in NC and you in Chicago. Sorry
Yes, and you know once it gets cold here it stays cold for at least 6-9 months.
I think I started reading your blog last autumn or around that time. It is still hotter than hell in LA but soon the boots and sweaters will emerge. Looking forward to your fall list, if you do one:)
That sounds right. Last autumn is when I started to really get into blogging again. 🙂
I know fall is here excited for the clothes not ready for the weather. We are lucky besides the fog in early summer we are average 65-72 all year. About to hit our Indian summer which means maxi dresses until early November.
DEFINITELY not liking the weather much. I miss the 80s and 90s so much and I am almost always freezing already. I’m scared about this winter. Gotta stock up on some thick sweaters! But thank you for reminding me of Indian Summer–at least I have that to look forward to.