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2024: Author Peggy Doviak at Enid Writers Club Workshop
The Enid Writers Club will present their fall writing workshop on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at St. Matthews Episcopal Church, 518 West Randolph, Enid, OK 73701. We have three speakers lined up that day. There will be books to buy … Continue reading
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2024: Speaker Laurel Thomas at Enid Writers Club Workshop
The Enid Writers Club will present their fall writing workshop on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at St. Matthews Episcopal Church, 518 West Randolph, Enid, OK 73701. We have four speakers lined up that day. There will be books to buy … Continue reading
2024: Heavener Runestone Book Signing
One fall, many years ago, my husband and I took a road trip to southeast Oklahoma to see the autumn colors. Thanks to an Oklahoma travel show on tv, we stumbled upon the Heavener Runestone State Park (now a city … Continue reading
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Tagged books, coloring book, fairytales, Heavener Runestone, history, magical forest, Minnesota, travel, Vikings
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2024: Rene Gutteridge Speaker at Enid Writers Club Workshop
The Enid Writers Club will present their fall writing workshop on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at St. Matthews Episcopal Church, 518 West Randolph, Enid, OK 73701. We have four speakers lined up that day. Today I want to introduce you … Continue reading
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Tagged Enid Writers Club Workshop, Family Camp movie, pitching, Rene Gutteridge, screen writing
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2024: November 2 Enid Writers Club Workshop
The Enid Writers Club will present their fall writing workshop on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at St. Matthews Episcopal Church, 518 West Randolph, Enid, OK 73701. The workshop will begin at 10 am—registration, coffee, and doughnuts at 9:00. We have … Continue reading
2024: Colorful Gardening and Brown Snakes
It is already the beginning of September. The kids have gone back to school and the nights are getting cooler. And my flower bed is overgrown! I had no idea that periwinkles would reseed, but they have, and I have … Continue reading
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Tagged cleaning out, fall flowers, garden, gardening, snakes
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2024: Glome’s Valley at the Heavner Runestone Park
This blog is about the little story that could, Glome’s Valley. Many years ago, my husband and I saw an Oklahoma travel show on TV that talked about the Heavener Runestone. At that time, the park belonged to the State … Continue reading
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Tagged coloring books, Heavener Runestone, Oklahoma fairytales, Parks in Oklahoma, Runestone
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2024: At the Heart of the Game
My mind is wandering as I eat breakfast and look out at the beautiful blue sky and green grass. Beautiful from inside my air-conditioned home. It’s been in the upper 90s and low 100s. I got out of the equally … Continue reading
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Tagged interview, new book, Paula Benge, Rendezvous with a Writer, softball
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2024: Rainy Days and Sundays
It’s pouring outside as I sit at my computer warm and snug on a rainy Sunday morning. Here on the Great Plains in the middle of August, it has cooled down and we are getting rain. So unusual. Oklahoma City … Continue reading
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Tagged good book, Oklahoma, rainy days, summer, wet and dreary
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