As the seasons change, so do readers' habits. People can get caught up in holidays, such as Christmas, and focus on little else. During the cold winter months, outdoor activities are limited, and reading becomes popular. Once the sun shines, the birds sing, and the flowers bloom, the great outdoors beckons. My questions today focus on seasons, and how authors can relate to them. As usual, I'll ask a few questions, and offer my answers. Then, it's your turn to respond with your answers in the comment section. Here goes: 1. What's one way to work seasons to advantage? Write books focusing on a particular season or holiday. Better yet, do a series spanning the seasons. Mona Risk's Holiday Babies Series is a great example. To date, she's written Christmas Babies , Valentine Babies , and her latest offering, Mother's Day Babies . 2. What's another way? Pay attention to seasonal changes, and how they affect nature, your activities, y...