by Joanne Sundell | May 16, 2019 | Blog
In my upcoming NOW AVAILABLE August 2019 release, A Slip on Golden Stairs, there are two female protagonists in different centuries searching for a corner of happiness in the challenging worlds into which they were born. With this frontier fiction, I’ve...
by Joanne Sundell | Aug 27, 2016 | Blog
SPOILER ALERT, Romance Junkies! Okay, so I’m reading all about gold and gold mining, and its history, et al, when I thought to research a bit about why some stampeders during the Klondike Gold Rush were referred to as, Argonauts. Apparently some of these...
by Joanne Sundell | Aug 7, 2016 | Blog
There are ghost towns in the West … and in the North. Little remains of Dyea, AK, save for a few pilings and one wall of an old attorney’s office, circa 1898. Where some might see a dead town, I see a possible pathway back in time. If one listens long and...
by Joanne Sundell | Jan 2, 2016 | Blog
LOYAL MUSHERS, INDEED! No matter the sled or the dog driver, I count those among you who have read Arctic Storm and Arctic Shadow, Books 1 and 2, Watch Eyes Trilogy, LOYAL MUSHERS, INDEED! This has been an emotional journey as well as a dangerous one, from...
by Joanne Sundell | Sep 19, 2015 | Blog
The “bettors” place to be in 1909, Nome, is at the Board of Trade Saloon on Front Street; with a shot of whiskey in one hand while the other safe-guards your hard-earned gold dust. The Bank of Nome holds your bet but you hold the cards. A good hand or a...