#AtoZChallenge – R is for Rasputin

My eighteenth post in the A to Z blog challenge was obvious from the beginning. Dust to Blood posits strange religious practices begun under Grigori Rasputin as part of the reason Ivan and his cohorts have dust as blood–and no memories much older than the timeline of the book. Rasputin was a charismatic mystic active #AtoZChallenge – R is for Rasputin

#AtoZChallenge – O is for Olga

My fifteenth A to Z blogging challenge entry introduces Anne’s other sidekick from Dust to Blood. Olga starts as just a research librarian at the Museum of Local Lore in Chernivtsi, and quickly evolves to Anne’s sounding board and confidante. Olga had her own challenges growing up in the Soviet Union, where beautiful young women #AtoZChallenge – O is for Olga

#AtoZChallenge – J is for jam

I would imagine there will be a number of “jam” entries for the A to Z Blogging challenge, since there aren’t that many J words appropriate for this context. And I admit, this entry is a little bit of a stretch for my theme of introducing elements of my new book, Dust to Blood. In #AtoZChallenge – J is for jam