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I’m on Debra Eckerling’s blog today

Writeononline Check out my Q and A

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Guest Post by Kristin Tualla: Three Reasons I Wrote A Trilogy. Yes, I appreciate the Irony

Three Reasons I Wrote A Trilogy. Yes I Appreciate The Irony. REASON #1: My hero and heroine turned out to be really interesting people. Not only that, but they had a lot of life-changing occurrences once they came together. These … Continue reading

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The Kindness of Strangers

We are blessed today. We are making a roast for Christmas dinner, but discovered when we went to look that we were down to only one clove of fresh garlic. The supermarket is closed, and the convenience store was out … Continue reading

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NaNoWroteMo

That’s right! I’ve passed the 50,000 word mark on my novel, now titled Relocated.

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Great Books Week: Day 3: What childhood book captured your imagination? Day 4: What book or books do you read over and over?

Well, I’m way behind on this year’s Great Books Week — it’s already day 4 and I haven’t posted anything, so here is a combined day3, day 4 post: What childhood books captured your imagination, and what book or books … Continue reading

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Inteview with author Karen Winters Schwartz, author of “Where are the Cocoa Puffs?”

Tell us a little about yourself Let’s see…. I am an optometrist, a mother, a writer, a keeper of a plethora of creatures, an advocate for mental illness and a recently published novelist. I was born and raised in Ohio … Continue reading

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Renee Gray-Wilburn talks about technical writing

Renee, tell us a little about yourself. I am married and a mom of 3–ages 13, 9, and 5. I live in Colorado Springs at the base of the Rocky Mountain Front Range. I have had a writing business (mostly … Continue reading

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Meet J. Aday Kennedy, author of picture book Klutzy Kantor

About J. Aday Kennedy J. Aday Kennedy was born and raised in McKinney, Texas. During her teenage years she was a line officer in the McKinney High School Marquettes (drill team). Aday disliked school and quit in the eleventh grade. … Continue reading

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April is National Poetry Month

Celebrate by incorporating more poetry into your life — reading, writing, attending poetry readings, buying books of poetry, and lots more.

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update

broken wrist in cast but good news is it doesn’t need surgery!! completed novpad challenge and am looking forward to revising and putting together chapbook. typing with hand in cast is the pits!!

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