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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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2019 Life-Long Learning: Glome is back
Twice a year the Heavener Runestone Park in southeastern Oklahoma holds its Viking Fest in April and October with all things Viking and Celtic. The park is loaded with costumed characters and families on outings. Picnics are held … Continue reading
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