Monday, June 8, 2026
The Last Chocolate Rabbit of 2026
Sunday, June 7, 2026
❤ A Tribute to David Bowie ❤ - Space Oddity Live Piano Improv/Cover
Anyone new to the BryonySeries blog might wonder why I post piano music on Sundays and how that fits into the BryonySeries world.
That's because one character - John Simons - was a nineteenth century world-renowned pianist and composer before he died and became a vampire.
This is a brisk, haunting piece that fits the mood to "The Phoenix," I think, and one I've never heard as a piano cover.
Enjoy!
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Dark Island / Mason's Apron, The Irish Rovers
Since the beginning of this blog on August 1, 2010, Saturdays has been a day to celebrate BryonySeries author and Irish vampire character Ed Calkins, Steward of Tara, and all things Irish.
While this piper in this selection is neither Irish or features a tin whistle, it has a "Glorna" feel to it (to me), which you might understand if you're read "Staked!" or any of Ed's books in his BryonySeries Ruthless series ("Ruthless," "The Fifth," "Recovering Ruthless").
Either way, enjoy!
Friday, June 5, 2026
Story Round-Up: Features in The Herald-News, May 30 through June 5
Good morning!
I have ten stories online to share with you today, with more stories likely going live over the weekend. So please check back at shawlocal.com/the-herald-news.
In addition, I have seven "Everyday Hero" stories below those.
To see the stories that ran in print this week and aren't online yet, click on the e-edition option at the top of The Herald-News website.
Before the stories, I also have a list of additional updates, resources, and information. Please check them out, too.
And if you'd like to find more kindness in your life, consider this book.
And have a great Friday!
Calendar
The BryonySeries calendar offers links to games, crafts, music, activities, science experiments, and recipes that pick up themes to one or more of our books.
To participate, visit bryonyseries.com/ourcalendar.
Events (or where to find the BryonySeries) - so far:
June 5, June 12, June 19, June 26: B.L.O.C.K.S. will be hosting children's games at Food Truck Fridays, which runs 4 to 8 p.m. at Carter Realty Group, 1214 Essington Road, Joliet. We're hoping to be set 5:30-ish on all days except June 12, when we will run games from 4 to 5:30-ish p.m. In addition to children's games, we will offer BryonySeries books for sale during the games. Not in the mood to read? Buy one (or more) books and place it in our collection box for our book giveaways at the July 3 and Aug. 1 events.
June 27: "Presentation 101: An Overview for Authors Entering the Industry" 1 p.m., Joliet Public Library, 150 N. Ottawa St. Joliet.
July 3: Joliet Eve of Independence: America 250 Fireworks and Celebration: 6 to 10 p.m., Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre, 201 W. Jefferson St., Joliet. Live music, food vendors, and children’s activities by B.L.O.CK.S., the BryonySeries umbrella brand. B.L.O.C.K.S. will also have limited giveaways of BryonySeries books for all ages and WriteOn Joliet's upcoming "Shoe" anthology. The evening will conclude with a fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Admission is free.
Aug. 1: Kid Fest: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., City Square, Downtown Joliet. For the third year in a row, WriteOn Joliet will have a tent at the annual Kidz Fest celebration. Write your own story with our unique, one-of-a-kind, made-just-for-us story manipulable story blocks. And be sure to pick up one (or more) WriteOn Joliet-authored books (titles for all ages), which we will distribute for free.
In addition, please check out our books by popping into The Book Market in Crest Hill (if you live in the area) or bookshop.org or Amazon if you don't.
Also, many titles are available at the Joliet Public Library and the Downers Grove Public Library.
Please note: Bookshop and the libraries do not carry all of our books.
And if you missed it, please check out the "Shades of Noir" photos.
What is the BryonySeries?
BryonySeries books-in-progress
Bertrand the Mouse: We have plenty of Bertrand photos and ideas. Several are at the top of the list. At some point, we will assemble and release some more.
The Adventures of Cornell Dyer: Cornell Dyer and the House of Horreur" (because the toymaker's last name is "Horreur.") is finally begun, although albeit very slowly. I'd like to get enough done over the next month or so to finally give Sue Midlock (our artist for The Adventures of Cornell Dyer) some ideas for the book's cover and chapter heading illustrations.
Brainy Ann: The fifth book in The Girls of the BryonySeries is nearly drafted with some partial editing already begun. We plan to release this book in 2026.
Jennifer designed the cover portraits for "Julie and the Too-Hard Homework," "Katie and the Big Fear," "Summer Sisters." and "Karla Joins In," as well as the frontispiece for "Lycanthropic Summer."
Other books: I am not writing a novel this year. But we plan to release a BryonySeries Christmas anthology around the holidays. This will be Christmas excerpts from existing BryonySeries novels along with a few bonus chapters only available in this anthology.
We also have a prologue/first chapter sampler of all the BryonySeries novels and an novel excerpt (so far) that's only available at certain events and another sampler cal;led "Angel or Demon" that is also only available at select events.
Rebekah is also slowly (very, very slowly) updating the BryonySeries YouTube and Pinterest accounts. And she' catching up with Kindles for some of the BryonySeries books. So do watch for those.
For books and more information about the series, visit bryonyseries.com.
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Sue's Diner is a fictional restaurant in the fictional Munsonville that only exists in the BryonySeries.
Each Wednesday, we post a new recipe. The recipe is either featured in one of our cookbooks, will be featured in an upcoming cookbook, or is just an "extra" we want to share with you.
Check out the weekly recipe here.
WRITERS
If you'd like to officially join WriteOn Joliet, we have two tiers of dues and two ways to attend meetings. We also have a marketing arm that's getting longer every year. Check us out at writeonjoliet.com.
Daily updates: I haven't posted anything on Twitter/X (except a daily Bible verse) since September I can no longer schedule posts in advance. I'm not sure yet how to manage the account without that option. But you're welcome to follow me at @Denise_Unland61.
BryonySeries stuff: I'm gradually reviving BryonySeries on Twitter/X at x.com/BryonySeries and still post assorted related content at facebook.com/BryonySeries, youtube.com/user/BryonySeries, and themes of each book in the BryonySeries at pinterest.com/bryonyseries.
And of course, please follow the adventures of Bertrand the Mouse on Instagram at bertrand_bryonyseries.
QUESTIONS
Email me at bryonyseries@gmail.com.Thank you for reading The Herald-News. And for reading this blog. And if you've read (or plan to read) any of my books. Your support is greatly appreciated.
FEATURES
‘There is nothing easy about food’ - What it’s really
like owning and operating a food truck
‘Everyone thinks it’s going to be fun, easy and profitable’
Joliet Junior College, Head Start help fill need for
early childhood educators with apprenticeship program
Retired Plainfield EMS coordinator dies after brief
illness
Minooka baker creates passport to promote regional farm
stand road trips
‘I think people will find something different at all nine
stops’
Crest Hill meal prep company expands product line
Ottawa Street in Joliet reopened after truck strikes
viaduct
Plainfield home ‘uninhabitable’ after Sunday-morning fire
Joliet Chamber hosting ribbon-cuttings for LongHorn
Steakhouse, Love’s Travel Stop
New Joliet cannabis dispensary hosted grand opening event
Will County Pets of the Week: June 1, 2026
Will County rescues have dogs and cats for adoption
https://www.shawlocal.com/the-herald-news/2026/06/01/will-county-pets-of-the-week-june-1-2026/
EVERYDAY HEROES
Everyday Hero: Joliet foster care superheroes battle their own health challenges
Everyday Hero: Joliet foster grandparent has volunteered almost 20,000 hours and ‘goes above and beyond with the children’
Everyday Hero: Longtime Joliet District 86 clerical aide said she tried to ‘always be helpful
Everyday Hero: Joliet grassroots community activist makes low-income seniors feel like superstars
Everyday Hero: Paraprofessional at Plainfield District 202 brightens lives of veterans and military members
Everyday Hero: Coal City woman with disability puts others with disabilities ahead of herself
Everyday Hero: Fairmont cafeteria manager ‘goes above and beyond to enrich the school environment’
Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Visage"
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Take a Reading Journey with WriteOn Joliet this Summer
Several years ago, a member of WriteOn Joliet brought a photograph of a black pump in ditch to the meeting as a writing prompt.
That inspired shoe-themed stories of all kinds and many sugggestions that we compile a special WriteOn Joliet anthology based on "shoes" and "journey."
Well, we finally did it, and we had a good reason to pick this year, too.
"Write Where We Are: Tales Our Soles Tell" is now available for purchase on Amazon.
And Ed Calkins, Steward of Tara (BryonySeries author and character and WriteOn Joliet member) and his wife Nancy Calkins (an artist who designed this cover) generously offered to sponsor 100 copies of this book as their gift to the community.
We plan to offer limited copies of this book for free at the following events:
June 27: "Presentation 101: An Overview for Authors Entering the Industry" 1 p.m., Joliet Public Library, 150 N. Ottawa St. Joliet.
July 3: Joliet Eve of Independence: America 250 Fireworks and Celebration: 6 to 10 p.m., Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre, 201 W. Jefferson St., Joliet. Live music, food vendors, and children’s activities by B.L.O.CK.S., the BryonySeries umbrella brand. B.L.O.C.K.S. will also have limited giveaways of BryonySeries books for all ages and WriteOn Joliet's upcoming "Shoe" anthology. The evening will conclude with a fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Admission is free.
Aug. 1: Kid Fest: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., City Square, Downtown Joliet. For the third year in a row, WriteOn Joliet will have a tent at the annual Kidz Fest celebration. Write your own story with our unique, one-of-a-kind, made-just-for-us story manipulable story blocks. And be sure to pick up one (or more) WriteOn Joliet-authored books (titles for all ages), which we will distribute for free.
WriteOn Joliet will also offer copies at a special "shoe" event for writers on Sept. 24 at the Joliet Public Library. Details to come later!
We also have a few events this summer where a few copies MAY be spontaneously gifted (depending on available supplies, of course).
Here is the book's synopsis:
For 150 years, Joliet Public Library has been a place
where stories begin. For the last 14 years, the Joliet Public Library has given
space to WriteOn Joliet, for writers to begin and refine their stories, too.
In that spirit, WriteOn Joliet presents this special
shoe and journey-themed anthology to entertain, inspire, and connect with
readers on their journeys.
As Judy Quilty Smith wrote in this anthology, we hope
readers “remember their Shoes and Journey stories because we all have them. I
hope they remember the shoes that hurt and the shoes that felt beautiful, the
shoes that looked lovely, and the shoes they received as a gift from one of
their loved ones.”
Enjoy!
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Sue's Diner: Buttermilk Bread
A loaf of homemade bread is so delightful no matter the season - wouldn't you agree?
Try this recipe on the Sue's Diner page on the BryonySeries website.
But try the recipe this week. It will be gone some time next week. A new recipe will take it's place.
If you have any troubleshooting questions or comments, email us at bryonyseries@gmail.com.
Here is the full diner page: bryonyseries.com/sue-s-diner. You can't really order, of course (wouldn't it be great if you could?).
For more BryonySeries recipes, check out our three cookbooks at our bryonyseries.com/merchandise.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
B.L.O.C.K.S. Kids Games at Food Truck Fridays in June
Join members of the B.L.O.C.K.S. team every Friday in June at the Carter Realty Group's Food Truck Fridays, where we were asked to provide children's games for two hours of the four-hour event.
Food Truck Fridays will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. June 5, June 12, June 19, and June 26 in the Carter Realty Group parking lot, located at 1214 Essington Road in Joliet.
We work until 5 p.m. so we will set up games sometime between 5:30 and 6 p.m. and stay until close.
The only exception is June 12, where we will set up closer to 4 p.m. and then leave 6-ish since I have a previous "Grandma" committment for that night.
We will engage kids with good old-fashioned backyard games, a coloring station for winding down, and maybe a few surprises we haven't devised yet.
Kids can also get their picture taken on their parents' or guardians' cell phones with Bertrand the Mouse (who will not be hanging around any food, despite the photo below).
We will also be selling all titles of the BryonySeries that night, either for people to take home and read or for B.L.O.C.K.S.' two large events this year: hosting children's games at the July 3 Independence Day celebration at Bicentennial Park in Joliet or the WriteOn Joliet tent in downtown Joliet for Kidz Fest on Aug. 1.
Food Truck Fridays will also feature a food trucks, music, and other local venders.
If you're hungry, like music and shopping, and/or have kids who need some entertaining, stop out.
Monday, June 1, 2026
The Hall of Laundry
"Don't air your dirty laundry," the old saying goes.
Well, we air our CLEAN laundry.
This photo is actually missing one basket.
One of our refrains at home is, "How does everyone else do life?"
We're pretty organized and effficient. We really get a lot of "things" accomplished in the time allotted to us.
And yet, we find outselves chasing ourselves on many days.
By the time all the laundry is sorted, folded, and put away, the laundry bins are full.
How does this happen?
What typically happens is that, once we are on top of "things," another emergency happens or too much of life happens in one week.
Some weeks, I have a meeting every night after work.
Or we're juggling four doctors appointments in a single week and working late.
Or we spend an entire day in an emergency department and running back and forth to the hospital should a hospitaliztion occurs.
Sometimes other life "projects" take precedence
And sometimes, we get that rare day off when laundry and housework is the farthest from our minds.
Also, these laundry baskets are sitting right outside our laundry closet (not a room), which hasn't the floor space for a basket (or two or three or four).
So on a high laundry day, the clean laundry simply piles up until we can free up a moment to address it.
But you know what?
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Sunny Days: Peaceful Morning Music by Peder B. Helland
Anyone new to the BryonySeries blog might wonder why I post piano music on Sundays and how that fits into the BryonySeries world.
That's because one character - John Simons - was a nineteenth century world-renowned pianist and composer before he died and became a vampire.
Here is another piano piece by Peder B. Helland, whom I "discovered" on January 7, 2022, when a song on YouTube played through to this song.
I sat on the bed next to my calico Faith and petted her, while the music quite spontaneously locked my year-long writer's block for this BryonySeries novel.
This sweet piano piece fits the peaceful and poignant discovery of the forgotten and abandoned Fisher Farm in the third novel of the BryonySeries Limbo trilogy, "House on Top of the Hill."
Enjoy!
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Peder B. Helland - Secret World
Since the beginning of this blog on August 1, 2010, Saturdays has been a day to celebrate BryonySeries author and Irish vampire character Ed Calkins, Steward of Tara, and all things Irish.
While this flute selection is neither Irish or features a tin whistle, it has a "Glorna" feel to it (to me), which you might understand if you're read "Staked!" or any of Ed's books in his BryonySeries Ruthless series ("Ruthless," "The Fifth," "Recovering Ruthless").
Either way, enjoy!
Friday, May 29, 2026
Story Round-Up: Features in The Herald-News, May 22 through May 29
Good morning!
I have just six stories online to share with you today, with more stories likely going live over the weekend since I'm working through until Tuesday and finishing a very large project today. So please check back at shawlocal.com/the-herald-news.
In addition, I have seven "Everyday Hero" stories below those.
To see the stories that ran in print this week and aren't online yet, click on the e-edition option at the top of The Herald-News website.
Before the stories, I also have a list of additional updates, resources, and information. Please check them out, too.
And if you'd like to find more kindness in your life, consider this book.
And have a great Friday!
Calendar
The BryonySeries calendar offers links to games, crafts, music, activities, science experiments, and recipes that pick up themes to one or more of our books.
To participate, visit bryonyseries.com/ourcalendar.
Events (or where to find the BryonySeries) - so far:
June 5, June 12, June 19, June 26: B.L.O.C.K.S. will be hosting children's games at Food Truck Fridays, which runs 4 to 8 p.m. at Carter Realty Group, 1214 Essington Road, Joliet. We're hoping to be set 5:30-ish on all days except June 12, when we will run games from 4 to 5:30-ish p.m. In addition to children's games, we will offer BryonySeries books for sale during the games. Not in the mood to read? Buy one (or more) books and place it in our collection box for our book giveaways at the July 3 and Aug. 1 events.
June 27: "Presentation 101: An Overview for Authors Entering the Industry" 1 p.m., Joliet Public Library, 150 N. Ottawa St. Joliet.
July 3: Joliet Eve of Independence: America 250 Fireworks and Celebration: 6 to 10 p.m., Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre, 201 W. Jefferson St., Joliet. Live music, food vendors, and children’s activities by B.L.O.CK.S., the BryonySeries umbrella brand. B.L.O.C.K.S. will also have limited giveaways of BryonySeries books for all ages and WriteOn Joliet's upcoming "Shoe" anthology. The evening will conclude with a fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Admission is free.
Aug. 1: Kid Fest: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., City Square, Downtown Joliet. For the third year in a row, WriteOn Joliet will have a tent at the annual Kidz Fest celebration. Write your own story with our unique, one-of-a-kind, made-just-for-us story manipulable story blocks. And be sure to pick up one (or more) WriteOn Joliet-authored books (titles for all ages), which we will distribute for free.
In addition, please check out our books by popping into The Book Market in Crest Hill (if you live in the area) or bookshop.org or Amazon if you don't.
Also, many titles are available at the Joliet Public Library and the Downers Grove Public Library.
Please note: Bookshop and the libraries do not carry all of our books.
And if you missed it, please check out the "Shades of Noir" photos.
What is the BryonySeries?
BryonySeries books-in-progress
Bertrand the Mouse: We have plenty of Bertrand photos and ideas. Several are at the top of the list. At some point, we will assemble and release some more.
The Adventures of Cornell Dyer: Cornell Dyer and the House of Horreur" (because the toymaker's last name is "Horreur.") is finally begun, although albeit very slowly. I'd like to get enough done over the next month or so to finally give Sue Midlock (our artist for The Adventures of Cornell Dyer) some ideas for the book's cover and chapter heading illustrations.
Brainy Ann: The fifth book in The Girls of the BryonySeries is nearly drafted with some partial editing already begun. We plan to release this book in 2026.
Jennifer designed the cover portraits for "Julie and the Too-Hard Homework," "Katie and the Big Fear," "Summer Sisters." and "Karla Joins In," as well as the frontispiece for "Lycanthropic Summer."
Other books: I am not writing a novel this year. But we plan to release a BryonySeries Christmas anthology around the holidays. This will be Christmas excerpts from existing BryonySeries novels along with a few bonus chapters only available in this anthology.
We also have a prologue/first chapter sampler of all the BryonySeries novels and an novel excerpt (so far) that's only available at certain events and another sampler cal;led "Angel or Demon" that is also only available at select events.
Rebekah is also slowly (very, very slowly) updating the BryonySeries YouTube and Pinterest accounts. And she' catching up with Kindles for some of the BryonySeries books. So do watch for those.
For books and more information about the series, visit bryonyseries.com.
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Sue's Diner is a fictional restaurant in the fictional Munsonville that only exists in the BryonySeries.
Each Wednesday, we post a new recipe. The recipe is either featured in one of our cookbooks, will be featured in an upcoming cookbook, or is just an "extra" we want to share with you.
Check out the weekly recipe here.
WRITERS
If you'd like to officially join WriteOn Joliet, we have two tiers of dues and two ways to attend meetings. We also have a marketing arm that's getting longer every year. Check us out at writeonjoliet.com.
Daily updates: I haven't posted anything on Twitter/X (except a daily Bible verse) since September I can no longer schedule posts in advance. I'm not sure yet how to manage the account without that option. But you're welcome to follow me at @Denise_Unland61.
BryonySeries stuff: I'm gradually reviving BryonySeries on Twitter/X at x.com/BryonySeries and still post assorted related content at facebook.com/BryonySeries, youtube.com/user/BryonySeries, and themes of each book in the BryonySeries at pinterest.com/bryonyseries.
And of course, please follow the adventures of Bertrand the Mouse on Instagram at bertrand_bryonyseries.
QUESTIONS
Email me at bryonyseries@gmail.com.Thank you for reading The Herald-News. And for reading this blog. And if you've read (or plan to read) any of my books. Your support is greatly appreciated.
FEATURES
Risk of hantavirus low in Will, Kankakee, Kendall counties
Will County forest district, Romeoville partner to reclaim
land for nature
Silver Cross Hospital receives top rating from Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid
5 ways to celebrate Memorial Day weekend on a budget
https://www.shawlocal.com/news/2026/05/23/5-ways-to-celebrate-memorial-day-weekend-on-a-budget/
Shorewood board game cafe hosted 2nd author fair
Will County Pets of the Week: May 26, 2026
Will County rescues have dogs and cats for adoption
https://www.shawlocal.com/the-herald-news/2026/05/28/will-county-pets-of-the-week-may-26-2026/
EVERYDAY HEROES
Everyday Hero: Joliet foster care superheroes battle their own health challenges
Everyday Hero: Joliet foster grandparent has volunteered almost 20,000 hours and ‘goes above and beyond with the children’
Everyday Hero: Longtime Joliet District 86 clerical aide said she tried to ‘always be helpful
Everyday Hero: Joliet grassroots community activist makes low-income seniors feel like superstars
Everyday Hero: Paraprofessional at Plainfield District 202 brightens lives of veterans and military members
Everyday Hero: Coal City woman with disability puts others with disabilities ahead of herself
Everyday Hero: Fairmont cafeteria manager ‘goes above and beyond to enrich the school environment’
Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Visage"
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Few Will Read This Post (And That's The Point of This Post)
There is a part in the 2019 South Korena drama "Hotel de Luna" that has stuck with me in the six years since I watched the drama with Rebekah during COVID in early 2020.
In fact, I went down a rabbit hole looking for the exact passage online when I recently wrote this blog post and then decided it should be its own separate post.
"Hotel de Luna" is a hotel that caters to ghosts, a place for them to stay on their way to heaven or hell while they address unfinished business.
But the hotel must have one human manager - and young Goo Chang-Sung (for reasons of the plot) is recruited for the job by the owner Man-wol, who is also stuck between heavena and hell and has her own unfinished business.
Man-wol pursues Goo Chang-Sung for a while and gives him the ability to see ghosts, which terrifies him, enough for him to dodge her and the summons for as long as he's able.
My favorite scene in the entire drama is when he's standing in the lobby and wondering why he should stay. And he's told he will see things few will ever see.
And then his lights go on, and he's sees the lavishness of the venue, and the hundreds of souls milling around.
One can find posts galore on the internet about stepping outside of one's comfort zone. And I even added to the noise with this Faith-inspired post.
And it's true the view is often breathtaking outside of that zone.
That brings me to local authors.
And I am not talking about my BryonySeries books (although we could be). I'm talking about the many self-published novels I've read over the years (and the one I'm currently reading).
The products of local, independent, and/or self-published authors are often dismissed as amateurly-produced slush (at best).
But most of us will admit (even if only to ourselves) that plenty of badly crafted material is commerically published, too.
And yet...
By taking a chance on an unknown book and author, you will see (and read) something few will ever see and read and experience.
True, the road is uncharted.
You won't find thousands of starred reviews, social media reels, and buzz around town to guide you.
Rather, you will step off the noisy crowded reading road onto a quieter, dustier, perhaps lonelier path that leads into,,,where?
Could be a field of weeds and insects, which sends you scuttling back to the familiar, vowing never to pick up any book that isn't influencer-approved ever again.
But you might miss the rare wildflower beckoning you in the breeze.
Or you might embark on a reading adventure the likes of which you've never experienced.
Fortunately, you don't need to look far to find your first out-of-the-ordinary read.
Many libraries (including the Joliet Public Library) have local author sections.
Many independent bookstores (including The Book Market in Crest Hill) have local author sections,
In fact, The Book Market has one moving set of shelves dedicated to published authors belonging to WriteOn Joliet. Ask owner Janet Staley if you can't find it. She can also help you find just the right book to read, too.
Critical Grind Board Game Cafe in Shorewood is having a local author fair on Saturday.
So, again...
By taking a chance on an unknown book and author, you will see (and read) something few will ever see and read and experience.
Ever.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Sue's Diner: Jelly Cake
This week's recipe is authentically Victorian and is adapted from Miss Beecher’s domestic receiptbook: designed as a supplement to her Treatise on domestic economy.
Try this recipe on the Sue's Diner page on the BryonySeries website.
But try the recipe this week. It will be gone some time next week. A new recipe will take it's place.
If you have any troubleshooting questions or comments, email us at bryonyseries@gmail.com.
Here is the full diner page: bryonyseries.com/sue-s-diner. You can't really order, of course (wouldn't it be great if you could?).
For more BryonySeries recipes, check out our three cookbooks at our bryonyseries.com/merchandise.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
About the BryonySeries: Incognito
Three legendary females travel incogito between the pages of several BryonySeries novels.
But can you spot them?
From now until June 30, I will ship one free BryonySeries book (limited to places Amazon ships) to anyone who can tell me in which BryonySeries characters each of these three notorious women are possibly hiding.
The offers expires at 11:59 p.m. CST June 30.
Here are the three women:
Elizabeth Bathory
Circe
Lamia
Simply send their names and their alter ego names to bryonyseries@gmail.com.
If you are correct, we will ask which book you'd like and where to ship it.
Remember, only the reader can decide if these woman are actually lurking in the pages or if they only embody certain characteristics of their mythic counterparts.
Either way - have fun!
Monday, May 25, 2026
Vintage Memorial Day ceremonies
Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday for Americans to honor the men and women who died in the country's service and to pray for (according to whatever faith they practice) permament peace.
Please take a moment in your busy day to watch this 54-second clip.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Peder B. Helland - Our Journey
Anyone new to the BryonySeries blog might wonder why I post piano music on Sundays and how that fits into the BryonySeries world.
That's because one character - John Simons - was a nineteenth century world-renowned pianist and composer before he died and became a vampire.
Here is another piano piece by Peder B. Helland, whom I "discovered" on January 7, 2022, when a song on YouTube played through to this song.
I sat on the bed next to my calico Faith and petted her, while the music quite spontaneously locked my year-long writer's block for this BryonySeries novel.
This is poignant piano piece fits the moods of "Call of the Siren."
Enjoy!
Saturday, May 23, 2026
"Book Club Meeting" by Ed Calkins, Steward of Tara
Since the beginning of this blog on August 1, 2010, Saturdays has been a day to celebrate BryonySeries author and Irish vampire character Ed Calkins, Steward of Tara, and all things Irish.
Read this post about Ed as author, how he connects to the BryonySeries, and what he's written (so far).
And then read this piece of literary nonsense and fan fiction from Ed's third novel in his Ruthless series, called "Recovering Ruthless."
CHAPTER 8: BOOK
CLUB MEETING
It
was a small building that housed the Beulah County Sheriff’s Office, so the
interrogation room was also the conference room. The room was what you might
expect from any of the police detective movies or TV shows that air constantly
in the “Who Done It” genre. Four chairs faced four chairs with a rectangular
table to present evidence and a two-way mirror facing the suspect’s side. By
force of habit, Marsha and Matt sat side by side with their backs to that
mirror. They waited impatiently for a third person to start their book club
meeting. On the table was a copy of the novel “Staked!”
“It seems we’re in for a hell of
a Christmas,” Marsha commented dryly. “According to the book, Beulah County
will get national television coverage because of a whole bunch of things we
can't explain.”
“One of the rare times the county
is part of the country,” Matt added, making a sour face. “Hopefully the whole
thing quickly fades away. The medical mystery of John-Peter’s death shouldn't
be too much of a problem in that it is a medical mystery. They'll be a
whole bunch of ‘no comment’ replies to that. But the missing body of John-Peter
and the sixty teenage girls with branded backs that just appear in the basement
of Eircheard’s Emporium…” Matt shook his head. “At least we know to schedule extra
dispatchers for Christmas.”
“Are you’re worried about the
State auditing our department and – maybe – arresting some of us?” Marsha
asked. “I mean, we’re all fugitives in some fashion.”
Matt shrugged. “I’m sure they’ll
audit, but it I’m guessing it won’t be my problem. I’m not getting reelected,
and that Pike fellow will be in office by the time they do. It’s not like they’re
going to find any records that will incriminate anyone. All they might decide
is that ‘Sheriff Matt’ didn’t bother with records. All fine with me. Beulah
County never bothered with county sheriff elections.”
“I guess a ‘no last names’ policy
comes in handy now.” Marsha stared at the book. “Can we do anything to save
John-Peter?”
“Nope. Ed warned me that
everything has to be consistent with the book or we’ll be messing with
something he calls ‘deep time’ and we’ll all get as crazy as he is.” Matt slumped
in his chair and sighed. “Anyway, I don’t see how we could save him. John-Peter
dies in Ed’s imagination as it’s collapsing. And Ed Calkins and Kellen Wechsler
are already dead.”
“If we do nothing, nothing in the
book happens,” Ed said, suddenly appearing in the room.
Only Marsha was startled, and
just a touch at that.
“There isn’t a single word about
the ‘Rules of the Damned’ in ‘Staked!’ either,” Marsha said continued. “Why
would a book about Munsonville vampires omit such an important contract between
the living and undead?”
Ed laughed. “Don’t you
understand? It’s not important. The book is about me, not law enforcement. In
fact, the whole trilogy it's about me.”
“This is a part of a trilogy?”
Matt held up the book. “By the same author?”
“Of course. Do you think she’d
only write one book about how ruthless I am? Look at it from Melissa’s point of
view.”
“John Peter’s mother?” Marsha
asked.
“Yes. In the first book,
‘Bryony’, she gets introduced to me and I ask her to marry me. She didn’t say
yes. After that, she falls in love with the vampire John Simon, who eventually
dies for good. So then she has to marry Kellen Weschler at the end of the
second book, ‘Visage’ in order to save her son’s life.”
“How is that all about you?”
Marsha persisted.
“Don’t you see?” Ed proclaimed.
“None of this would have happened if Melissa had married me in the first book.
My marriages have no sex or ceremony, so she never has to sleep with a vampire.
Also, she gets some of my luck and probably never falls in love with John Simons.
The trilogy is a cautionary tale to young women. If Ed Calkins asks you to
marry him, it might be the only time he does so. Now, The Goddess herself
disagrees with this, but she only writes the books. That doesn’t mean she understands
them.”
“Aren’t we straying from the
point here?” Matt asked irritably. “You said earlier that if we do nothing, none
of the events in the book happens – and I’m wondering if that would be a good
thing.”
“It would not,” Ed said. “Some
time before November, a pair of werewolves maul the entire town of Shelby,
Munsonville, and a good part of Thornton. I was wandering alterative timelines
looking for something else. Don’t ever wander in alterative timelines, but I
had my reasons. Anyway, I did not stick around to see what happened or who got
eaten or killed, but the number was high enough that no one left alive stays in
Beulah County.”
Matt sat straight up. “Sounds bad.
What do we have to do?”
Ed looked confused.
“I’m not sure,” Ed admitted. “I
know it’s mostly you, Sheriff, who prevents it. I only have a supporting role,
providing logistics.”
Marsha’s fist came down hard on the
table. “Damn you, Ed! Think!”
Ed scratched his beard and
thought.
“I know it has something to do
with a raid on Kellen Wechsler, but not at his home or business. Does that make
sense?”
“Arcadia then?” Matt asked,
brightening.
“Why, yes. You must have read
‘Before the Blood’. It was/is/will be The Goddess’ greatest work that didn’t
include me. Since it was a prequel about Munsonville vampires, her omission
begs the question ‘why’…probably the greatest literary mystery of all time.”
“We’ve already raided Arcadia,”
Matt reminded him, trying to keep Ed focused, by far Martt’s most difficult
task as sheriff. “Remember? You were there when we found the room where Kellen
keeps his redheaded, maiden victims. We were enforcing the treaty outlined in
‘Rules of the Damned.’ Kellen didn’t have the proper paperwork for some of them
and we were able to recuse some of them and ticket him for…”
“Sounds really dangerous…not like something I would be
in on…interrupting Kellen while he plays with his food,” Ed said, looking
shocked.
Marsha leaped to her feet. “You moron! You were our
hostage! We threated to stake you if Kellen didn’t stand down!”
“I doubt that.” Ed protested,
shaking his head. “We wouldn’t be still friends if you forced me, and I can’t
imagine agreeing to something…”
“It was your idea!” Matt and
Marsha shouted in unison.
Ed grinned. “Ah, another
ruthlessly clever idea of mine that worked.”
“Yes, yes, you’re great.” Matt
waved away that topic. “Here’s the thing that’s really important, Ed. Did we
already do what needs to be done?”
“I’m not sure? Where in the book
are you?”
Marsha snorted. “We both finished
it, of course!”
“No, I mean what page number are
we living right now? Wait, another way of asking, what day is today? Is it
before Halloween or after?” But Ed answered his own question with a glance at
the calendar hanging on the wall. “No. More has to be done. But the sheriff is
already inclined to start that by himself. The real problem is the dream. I
know what you’re planning with Trudy, and I understand. But don’t do it till
she’s had the dream.”
“I don’t see why anything else
has to be done,” Marsha complained, clearly frustrated with Ed.
Seconds later, she wished she hadn’t said a word as Ed
went into a long explanation about the thing they already knew.
“It was a crazy but landmark
treaty between the living and the vampires made between the Beulah County Sheriff’s
office and the recently empowered ‘Council of the Damned,’” Ed said. “The
treaty would limit the killings of living people to those fatally involved in a
suicide or murder/suicide. Such people would be teleported out of their own
time using a vampire-enhanced enchanted dream such as Trudy could provide.
These people would then feed the vampires and let nature’s ‘autocorrect’ handle
the missing corpses by letting the intention play out in the time of origin. In
this way, bodies of the suicides and homicide would be found without a
suspicious lack of blood. In exchange, vampires would no longer fatally feed on
anyone else or risk the wrath of the ‘Council of the Damned’ and be subjected
to the penalties mandated by the ‘Rules of the Damned.’”
“We know that, Ed,” Matt said in
a strained voice as he, too, was nearing the end of his patience. “What Marsha
meant was, how does bringing back the vampire Susan Betts help? Is that in some
book that you forget to give us to read?”
Ed shook his head. “No. It’s
definitely not in any book or I wouldn't have forgotten it. Like I said, I’ve
been searching alterative timelines and it all gets really confusing really
quickly. It has something to do with defeating Kellen Wechsler who may or may
not have turned her. Now, in ‘Before the Blood,’ Kellen tells Bryony that Susan
committed suicide after giving birth to someone you know as Grandma Sue Barnes,
the founder of Sue’s Diner. Now in ‘Call of the Siren’ also by Denise
Baran-Unland…”
“Ed, please,” Matt pleaded,
rubbing his forehead. “We’re not her to analyze or review books that haven't
been written yet. Can we get back to the matter at hand? Why do we need to
rescue another vampire? It seems to me that in ‘Staked!’, Kellen and you are
both goners. Are you saying that the book gets it wrong? I know you’re still
here, but…”
“You’re right,” Ed admitted.
“With time travel, even if it’s not the deep time that made me crazy, the
person facing you might have already been killed in your past but not his or
hers. With vampires, there’s another dimension. It’s one thing to kill a
vampire, but you have to finish killing them or they just reanimate. That’s why we needed Professor Cornell Dyer
all these years. Now, in ‘The Phoenix,’ another book by the goddess, Kellen
hires Cornell to…”
“Stop it!” Marsha shouted. “We’re
not interested in your book reviews! If anything is SOOOOO important in these other
books, why didn’t you give us those to read, too?”
“I shouldn’t even have given you
this one.” Ed spread out his hands. “Marsha, Matt, try and understand how
dangerous this is for me to bring a written work into the past it’s been
written about. But trying to stay on topic, I’m almost positive Kellen survives
being stabbed and cremated. He had plenty of time to plan, and he knew Melissa
meant to kill him on John Peter’s birthday. You both read that in ‘Staked!’ You
also know that Melissa didn’t inherit any money. It's because Kellen moved all
his funds into the future.”
Matt now felt more willing to
take the psychotic vampire at his word.
“Ed, I knew Susan Betts was important. I just didn’t
remember why,” Matt said, more calmly this time. I also remember a name
connected to all of this, and possible controlling it as well: Lord Lawrence
Girard.
“Who’s he?” Marsha asked.
“One of the werewolves.” Ed
answered Marsha and then disappeared in a puff.
“Must be a younger version of himself,” Matt mumbled.
“In the versions we’ve seen lately, he forgets he can do that.”










