Holly Jacobs's Blog
February 2, 2025
Stories About Stories...A View to a Kiln
Sometimes something unexpected inspires a story. But if you know about my pottery studio, you can probably guess what inspired A View to a Kiln. But find out more in this week's Story about a Story!
PS, Did you know A View to a Kiln was on Jeopardy??
Holly


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January 24, 2025
Stories About Stories...Briar Hill Road by Holly Jacobs
Another Stories about Stories...this time in video form.
Please note, I do not play an actress on TV...and obviously stumbled over the title, Briar Hill Road. LOL
If you look to the left of the screen, you can see my newest weaving project. And the bookshelf behind me to the left is filled with my books. Both the US and international copies. It's a shelf that always makes me smile!
Check out Briar Hill Road if you haven't read it before!And if you want a bit more of the story, check out The Moments, a short story sequel!
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Exclusively available for Kindle and KU.
Around the Square
Book 1-6 are available now! Book 7 & 8 are available for preorder and the final book will be out this fall!


Slip and Fall: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #2 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook A View to a Kiln: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #1 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook
A View to a Kiln on Jeopardy!!

January 1, 2025
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit.I figure it's best to start a new ...

Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit.
I figure it's best to start a new year off with as much luck as we can garner.
On to my serious thoughts...
I chose HOPE as my word for 2025.
I know a lot of people who are anxious about the coming year. There's so much we can't control on a macro level. But we can hope for the best and we can work towards that goal...we can have say on a micro level. We can try to make our little corner of the world a better place.
We can volunteer.
We can pick up a piece of trash on the sidewalk.
We can smile at our neighbors and spread a bit of glee.
We can drive a little less.
We can plant a tree.
We can take care of ourselves physically and mentally.
I like to think of it as ripples on a pond. If I toss my
one small pebble in, it will make a ripple, but it won't make much of one. But if I invite all my friends to toss their pebbles in at the same time...well, we'd have a tsunami of HOPE.
So I invite you to toss a lot of HOPEFUL pebbles in your ponds this year!
One of my favorite quotes from Hometown Christmas (I know, quoting yourself is pretentious LOL) is
"I can't change the world, but I can try."
Let's make 2025 a tsunami of hope!Holly
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Exclusively available for Kindle and KU.
Around the Square
Book 1-6 are available now! Book 7 & 8 are available for preorder and the final book will be out this fall!


Slip and Fall: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #2 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, NookA View to a Kiln: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #1 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook
A View to a Kiln on Jeopardy!!

December 17, 2024
The Gift of Giving

I learned a compassionate, empathetic way of steering kids in the right direction. I emphasized the same thing when I spent well over a decade volunteering with Erie’s Teen Parenting program.
I learned the idea of giving back. Not only did Mrs. L. teach, she was our class advisor. She and her husband spent countless hours with our class. I can still see both of them in the garage across the street from the school as we built an annual float for homecoming. It was really over and above the role of class advisor. She never hesitated. She embodied the idea of giving without any thought of return. And that final gift is something I hope to impart to the Minions. Every year we sponsor an animal for the local rescue, Tamarack Wildlife Center, as part of each of their Christmas gift. Yep, the Minion’s gift is the gift of learning to give. And I hope it is a gift that follows them through life as much as Mrs. L’s gift of giving and caring has stayed with me all these years.
I’ll confess, of all the classes and teachers I had, Mrs. L. is one who stands out. She truly radiated caring and a belief in all of us. I hope that as the Minions grow up, they carry the lessons I learned from her with them.
Holly
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A View to a Kiln on Jeopardy!!

July 12, 2024
A Line of Women
I'm still plugging away at my family tree. And I've been thinking about Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) a lot. (I know, you're rolling your eyes and thinking, "Of course you are, Holly." LOL)
Ancestry.com says, "Mitochondrial DNA makes up only 0.1% of the overall human genome and is passed down exclusively from mother to child."
For me, it went...
Holly
Pat
Marion
Sarah
Mary
Sarah
Elizabeth
Eliza
Jane
Jane is my 6th great-grandmother. She's where that branch's trail muddles a bit. She was born in the late 1700's. Despite the fact I can't go further back (yet), from Jane that mtDNA traces back to Mitochondrial Eve. She lived more than 100,000+ years ago. So even though I feel I've taken my family tree back quite a ways, that chain of women is so much more expansive. 100,000 years would be well over 4,000 generations. I can trace nine in my mtDNA line...but there are so many more. Woman, after woman, after woman... As a woman with three daughters, I love that I gave them all that long lineage.

Each step I take on my tree leads to another piece of the puzzle of me. But the mtDNA line is one that reminds reminds me of the power of women. Women carry that tiny .1% of 4,000+ women in us. We give give life to the next generation and bless our daughters with that same line of mtDNA. There's such a power in that. Knowing the strength of all those women who came before us, and the generations of women who will come after we have to remember our power as we work for our daughters' future.

I'll continue looking for Jane's story...and telling my stories. Stories of women who have power and strength. Women who know their worth. And I'll work to build a future for my daughters...and son. LOL
HollySpeaking of trying something new...
Check out some of my books!

Exclusively available for Kindle and KU.
Around the Square
Book 1-6 are available now! Book 7 & 8 are available for preorder and the final book will be out this fall!


Slip and Fall: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #2 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, NookA View to a Kiln: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #1 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook
A View to a Kiln on Jeopardy!!

April 24, 2024
Jill of all Trades...Master of None
I just did a thing...I bought a small loom from my friend Mauri. She wanted a bigger one and I wanted to try weaving. I wrote about weaving in my book Just One Thing without ever having used a loom (I also wrote about pottery before my first pottery class).

I talked about quilting also in Just One Thing and wrote a supposed Amish tradition (which may or may not be an Amish tradition), that they purposefully add a flaw in every quilt because nothing but God is perfect. I love that thought.
I don't strive to be perfect. I do strive to be competent and to enjoy the process of each craft.


Now I suspect this world view wouldn't work so well with, well, let's say skydiving, but so many things we try won't be harmed by one small flaw. Some may be even more beautiful because of it. I think the other advantage to trying new things is...staying young. Learning, trying new things, expanding our horizons. I'd love to hear from friends who've been expanding their horizons and trying something new.
Holly

Speaking of trying something new...
Check out some of my books!

Exclusively available for Kindle and KU.
Around the Square
Book 1-6 are available now! Book 7 is available for preorder and the final book will be out this fall!


Slip and Fall: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #2 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, NookA View to a Kiln: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #1 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook
A View to a Kiln on Jeopardy!!

February 12, 2024
Fast Nacht Kuchen

I'm getting ready for Shrove Tuesday on Tuesday. When I first became part of Himself's family, his mother taught me to make faz naught kigglies, the family name for Fast Nacht Kuchen. She was an Irish girl who married a German boy. My father-in-law's mother taught her to make this German dish that was made on Shrove Tuesday. I'd never had one before I met Himself...and those years without seems like wasted time.
It turns out there's some debate about the shape of the donuts. For me there's no question...triangles. My MIL made them that way, so for me, that's the proper way. But because I try to be an accepting human being who welcomes other opinions, I am open to trying other shapes. I mean, it would be a trial, but hey, I'll manage. So if you make circles or squares and want a taste tester, let me know.
There's also a debate on what to call them. For me, they'll always be faz naught kigglies because of my husbands family. I don't think anyone will mind what you call them as long as you call them when they're ready.
I'm going to post this on Monday in case you've never made fast nacht kuchen and want to try them. Pretty much any not too sweet dough will work.

My MIL never gave me a specific bread recipe. But I bought this really cute Pennsylvania Dutch recipe book in Cook Forest and have used this recipe for decades. (Our family always called it Cooks Forest, but since I've started my State Park hiking, I know it's Cook Forest.)
So here's my version of this recipe. I used to double it when the kids were young and they took in trays for their classes, but these days I half it. That's ample for Minions.

3 1/4 C milk
8 C flour1 TB dry yeast1/2 C butter2 eggs
I make the dough Monday evening and let it rise overnight. In the morning, I punch it down and roll out sections, cutting them in to triangles. I use pretty much every cookie sheet and cutting board I have to let them rise a second time for at least an hour.
I heat up a couple inches of oil in my big cast iron frying pan (it doesn't have to be very deep...these are thin) and when it's sizzley (I have no temperature for you...I just drop a piece of dough in to check that it bubbles). I do a half dozen fast nachts at a time. (Don't crowd the pan...it will lower the temp of the oil and make them sort of greasy.) When they're lightly browned on both sides, I drop them into a bag of cinnamon sugar and shake them so they're coated. REPEAT until all the dough's been fried.
These are best served immediately or quickly. They're not super sweet, which means it's easy to eat a lot of them. I mean, I do have to test them...I wouldn't want to serve an inferior fast nacht. And because I'm up early working on these, I need a lot of coffee and these are perfect with coffee.
I've found a lot of Mennonite branches in my family tree. Most came from Lancaster. So there's a really good chance, my family made these and my mother-in-law reintroduced me to a part of my personal history without either of us knowing it. I like thinking of that. My mother-in-law was an amazing woman. We lost her twenty years ago (I wrote a fictionalized version of her in Briar Hill Road) and I still can't believe she's been gone that long. We bought her house and, though over the years, things have changed, there's so much of her and my father-in-law in it. I'll be thinking of both of them on Tuesday when I get up in the wee hours and make some fast nacht kigglies for the Minions and I'll know that before I even joined the family, she would have been up early in the kitchen making them as well. I love the continuity of that. When my kids were little, I'd send down their classes a tray of fast nachts each Shrove Tuesday. I won't make quite that many this year, but I will make enough for Minions and Himself's colleagues.
Traditions.
There's something about carrying on family traditions and passing them on to the next generation. Do you have any Shrove Tuesday traditions?
Holly
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Slip and Fall: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #2 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, NookA View to a Kiln: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #1 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook
A View to a Kiln on Jeopardy!!

January 3, 2024
January '24 Newsletter


I hope you all had a wonderful holiday and that the new year just brings you joy...and peace.
The 5th Around the Square book, Royal in Hiding, is a Kindle and Kindle Unlimited exclusive...and it's out now! I hope you'll pick up a copy of the first book in my royal trilogy that's set inside the series. I've always said, Erie has everything...even royalty!

In Slip and Fall, Harry discovers why there's a dead body in her kiln. Now, she's got a dead slip & fall scammer murdered. She's on the case...again.
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Review: "I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys an honest romance, a slice of life book, or a book which deals with families. I can't think of anyone to whom I would not recommend this book. If I could give it more than five stars, I would do so."

Holly
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2024 Word of the Year

I really put some thought into a word to build a year on. I mean, having one word carry the weight of an entire year on its back is an awesome responsibility. So I mull. Even when I think I have my word, I still mull. I want to get it right.

2024's word is...
PEACE.
Normally, my word is just about me. Given the state of the world right now, I've expanded my word to the entire world. It seems like a perfect global word to build a year on. I try to keep my social media upbeat and positive, but that doesn't mean I don't see what's going on around me. I ache for all those who are suffering physically, mentally and spiritually. I stand with every person or nation who strives for peace.
That's my macro hope.
My micro hope for the year is finding peace within myself. I'll confess, I find it on a regular basis when I'm out in nature. Everything seems to slow down. I can hear myself think. The worries of the world melt away. (Of course, sometimes my weekend peace is interrupted when in the midst of my nature walk the dogs find poop and roll in it. I blame Tallulah who has always loved stinky stuff...she's teaching Mabel bad habits.)
That personal peace can collide with world peace. I'm not under any illusions that I can change hearts and minds worldwide, but maybe, just maybe, I can make one person feel just a bit lighter. Just a bit more positive. Just a bit more..peaceful. And maybe that person will spread their peace to another. And maybe they'll spread it and... Well, you get my point. My heroine in A Hometown Christmas says she knows she can't save the world, but she can try. That's just it. I believe that things like Peace, Hope, Charity are contagious.
So in this new year, I hope to be a super spreader and share my peace with all of you.
Happy, Happy New Year! May 2024 bring us all a bit closer to our best selves.
Holly
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Book #5 is out tomorrow!!

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Slip and Fall: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #2 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, NookA View to a Kiln: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #1 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook
A View to a Kiln on Jeopardy!!

December 21, 2023
Being a Woman
I'm going to confess, the movie got me thinking about my life and who I am. What sort of woman I am. I've spent most of my life working as a writer...working for myself. There was no man I answered to. I've worked some marvelous female editors (if you're one of them reading this...thank you!). I've been surrounded by a cadre of women writers who've supported me and over the years have become more than colleagues, but rather friends.
But I'm more than a writer. That comes second to my other main job. I'm a mother of four—three are daughters. Looking back, I know I wasn't a perfect mother. God knows, I wasn't perfect. But I did try to be perfect in my attempt. I apologized when I was wrong. I tried to be there for them. And I hoped they saw in me a strong woman who spent her life trying to do her best and loving them wholeheartedly.

Do you remember Caps for Sale? The peddler wore a stack of hats on his head and had to balance them carefully. That's what being a woman is. Balancing a stack of hats as you walk through life trying to avoid the monkeys. The things you expect of yourself. The things others expect of you. Every choice you make adds a hat to the pile you carry.
I raised four kids. I've cared for other kids. I was a kindergarten story lady (like Pip in Carry Her Heart). I was on the PTA (like my PTA Mom trilogy). I was on the school board. I volunteered in a Teen Parenting program. I planned the kids game for our school's Feather Party (like Once Upon a Thanksgiving). When I was young, I cared for three younger brothers after school. Then I cared for my kids. Then my grandmother as she got older. My mother-in-law when she got sick (like Briar Hill Road). I cared for my neighbor, Marge, who had no one. We made her family. Now I care for the Minions and an aunt and...caring. That's been my life's major calling.
Back to Caps for Sale...I've dropped hats. Over and over again, the monkeys have come along and I've lost all my hats. But after a moment, I stopped, picked them up and kept going.
That's what being a woman is for me. A series of dropping my hats and then picking them up and getting on with it.
I agree with Barbie...being a woman is hard. But it's a joy. I might juggle a lot of hats and I might not be perfect, but truly it's been my glee.


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Slip and Fall: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #2 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, NookA View to a Kiln: A Harry's Pottery Mystery #1 Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, Nook
A View to a Kiln on Jeopardy!!

Exclusively available for Kindle and KU.
Around the Square
Book 1, 2 , 3 & 4 are out now.
Book 5 is available for preorder!
