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2021 – Expect the Unexpected – Book Signings!
The Pandemic is slacking off and I got my vaccinations. The world seems to be getting back to normal–whatever that is. But it is summer (almost) and time for book signings. I have a few lined up in my hometown. … Continue reading
2021: Expect the Unexpected – Tulsa!
The cousins came up from Texas for a visit this weekend and we showed them Tulsa. We got an Airbnb in downtown Tulsa within walking distance of lots of shopping and restaurants. This would be perfect. We could park and … Continue reading
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Tagged Keystone Lake, Oklahoma Acquarium, Route 66, Stillwater, Transformer statues, Tulsa
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Hutchinson, KS
I took off for an excursion with my daughter this weekend to Hutchinson, KS, home of the Cosmosphere and Strataca Salt Mines. We try to make a trip somewhere close at least once a year to get together and find … Continue reading
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Tagged Cosmosphere, Hutch KS, Hutchinson, salt mines, weekend trips
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Bernhardt at the Manz
7 Steps to Superior Writing On August 14, 2021, a free workshop with William Bernhardt will be provided by the Enid Writers Club, Park Avenue Thrift, and The Enid Arts Council James and Ann Bryant, owners of the Champlin Mansion, … Continue reading
2021: Expect the Unexpected – Glome’s Valley
The Heavener Runestone is set in a magical forest. Southeastern Oklahoma is home to the Ouachita Mountains and lore of Vikings that predate Columbus. The words “Glome’s Valley” is what some people think is carved into the sandstone monolith in … Continue reading
2021: Expect the Unexpected – OWFI Conference
This week was the annual Oklahoma Writers’ Federation, Inc. conference. Due to the pandemic, it was virtual. Not as good, but still I got to connect with friends and sit in on some very informative sessions. I missed a few … Continue reading
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Tagged great writing, In person conference, OWFI Conference, OWFI contest, Zoom
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Ian’s Magic
I don’t know about you, but I sometimes have trouble getting my checkbook to balance. Dumb stuff like math errors or not entering something correctly (or not at all!) make it impossible. Math! Ugh! But what if math were something … Continue reading
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Tagged Brotherhood, competition, Fourth Grade, friendship, magic, math
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Writing Conference Time
It’s writing conference time in Oklahoma!!!! OWFI will hold their conference virtually this year due to the pandemic Bridging the Epic Gap 2021 Virtual Conference — Oklahoma Writers’ Federation, Inc. (OWFI). It was cancelled last year but will once again … Continue reading
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Tagged Enid Public Library, Enid Writers' Club, OWFI, writer conference, WriterCon
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Beach Read!
It’s time for a beach read! Novella, Strawberry Sundae Delights, is available e-published and in the anthology, One Scoop or Two from The Wild Rose Press. It is a part of the Sandhill Island series and may be just what … Continue reading
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Tagged beach read, ice cream, novella, romance, sandhill island, school teacher, warm weather
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Easter!
It’s Easter! Do you have your Easter bonnet and is the ham cooking? I hope your Easter is unexpectedly wonderful. Easter is a time of change. It is a time of religious festivities if you are Christian and a time … Continue reading




