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2019 Life Long Learning: Counting vs. Working
My sixth book will be released this week from my uber-talented publisher, The Wild Rose Press. I am truly excited to show you Blooming Justice about a subject as current as the daily newspaper and I hope you … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Shreve, Blooming Justice, books published, Callahan's Pub and Grill, creativity, Stephen King
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2019 Life-Long Learning: I’m not Getting Older, I’m Getting Better
In my quest for life-long learning this week, I’ve decided, through trial and error, that I’m not getting any younger. I know this because of an injured hip. I’ve always been active. I love the feeling after exercise; … Continue reading
2018 Clearing My Life: Life-long Learning
We’ve talked this year about clearing my life of physical, mental and spiritual things. It seems most of my clearing was of the physical type. I’ve scrubbed white woodwork, cleaned out cabinets, and found a light-weight Christmas tree … Continue reading
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Tagged books, exercise, Life-long learning, marketing books, new classes, old brains, Spanish
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2018 Clearing My Life: Cleared for Love
Each week I write a blog to let you know what I’ve been up to. I have to admit sometimes it is not easy. I’m not that exciting. But yesterday as I sat on the loveseat in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas spirit, first responders, good neighbors, music scene, reason for the season
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2018 Clearing My Life: Too Many Story Ideas?
As a writer, sometimes I get so tired and overwhelmed with my own ideas, I want to quit. I need a vacation. I have a bad case of wander-lust most of the time. Maybe it is the season … Continue reading
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Tagged Blooming Justice, manuscript, newsworthy, publisher, release party, story ideas, writing
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2018 Clearing My Life: Christmas as it Should Be
It’s Christmas and there are a million things to do. I think back about how I used to make Christmas happen with kids at home, a job during the day, limited funds, Christmas cookies baking, and still I managed … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, family, fudge, happiness, ornaments, self care, warmth
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2018 Clearing My Life: Things Come in Threes
It’s been a long week. Things come in threes and we’ve had three so far this week. A member of the Enid Writers Club had a massive heart attack and maybe a stroke. She seems to be improving … Continue reading
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Tagged holidays, illness, old wives' tales, snow, tragedies, winter
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2018 Clearing my Life: Small Business Shopping
This weekend was Small Business Saturday – just in time for Christmas shopping. Buying local from small businesses helps the consumer find quality goods and services and provides a living for the small business entities. Authors are small … Continue reading
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Tagged A New Chapter Bookstore, books, Christmas Shopping, local authors, small business shopping
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