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2019 Life-long Learning: A Halloween Read!
It’s Halloween! I love this time of year – the pumpkins, the falling leaves, the cool weather, the Halloween stories! And I have one for you. Witches Cliff is a novella available on Kindle for only $1.99. https://tinyurl.com/y3fktu44 … Continue reading
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Tagged Deerbourne Inn Series, fantasy, Halloween, novellas, quick reads, romance, Salem, Vermont Inn, wiccan, witches
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2019 Life-long Learning: Learning Story Structure
I’ve learned a thing or two about writing. I will always have more to learn. But when it comes to story structure I’ve learned from the best. William Bernhardt has a series of books on story structure, characterizations, … Continue reading
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Tagged Blake Snyder, Blooming Justice, Donald Maass, novels, rape, Sexual harrassment, story structure, William Bernhardt
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2019 Life-long Learning: Peggy Jaeger, I’ts a Trust Thing!
Peggy Jaeger is a romance novelist and I am happy once again to have her as a guest on my blog. Here is her latest work. I’ve always vowed to never self publish one of my books. I’ve got nothing … Continue reading
2019 Life-long Learning: Kansas!
It’s fall vacation time! This week my husband and I traveled north to the great state of Kansas. Our cousins from Texas joined us. We saw the sights in Wichita and Kansas City and everything in between. We … Continue reading
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Tagged Airbnb, breweries, Kansas City, museums, shopping, Wichita
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2019 Life-long Learning: Just Keep Writing, Just Keep Writing!
I love to blog. I feel like I am visiting with old friends and we are keeping up with each other. I tell you about what is going on in this boring life I lead, and you respond … Continue reading
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Tagged blogs, comic scripts, fantasy, mysteries, novellas, writing genres
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2019 Life-long Learning: Learning about the Oklahoma Book Fest
I spent the day with like minds yesterday at the annual Oklahoma Book Festival at the Boathouse District in Oklahoma City. I was invited by the Enid Public Library to set up with them at the festival to … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Hillerman, Edgar Cruz, Enid Author Fest, John Otto, Literati Press, Oklahoma Book Fest
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Being Easy
If you follow my blog, you know I write on Sundays. This morning I sit at the laptop staring, waiting on inspiration and the song Easy Like Sunday Morning, by Lionel Richie, keeps spinning through my head. And I … Continue reading
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Tagged Alva Oklahoma, arts, booksignings, Easy Like Sunday Morning, Graceful Arts, news, Oklahoma Book Fest
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2019 Life Long Learning: Learning About Internet Radio
Thursday night September 12, 2019 at 7:00 PST (that’s 9:00 in Oklahoma, yawn), I will once again talk to Jim Christina and Bobbi Bell on LA Talk Radio’s The Writers’ Block. I’ve interviewed several times with the crew … Continue reading
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2019 Life-Long Learning: Learning to Embrace Change
There’s a hint of autumn in the air. Today is the first of September, fall is just three weeks away. It has been raining in Enid off and on – in August! Unusual in Oklahoma. Just a few … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, Cold, cool, darkness, fall, flip flops, leaves, sweaters
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2019 Life-long Learning: Perseverence
When my grandson was in early grade school he came to my house announcing “Math was so cool. Look if I do this, this happens!” I was mesmerized. Most kids don’t like math and I was ecstatic that … Continue reading
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Tagged children's book, Ian's Magic, magic, manuscript, math, new publisher
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