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2018 Clearing my Life: Dusty Richards
My blogs this year are about clearing your life – the good kind. A wonderful author was cleared from our life this week – and no one was ready. I met Dusty Richards 8 or 10 years ago. … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing My Life: Two New Reads!
I’m clearing my life of unwanted clutter and offering up new and inventive ideas this year. I’ve put out two new books in the last six months. Sometimes months of hard work on individual projects end up … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing Your Life: Out With the Old and in With the New!
I’m beginning a clean sweep with 2018! Out with the old and in with the new. I was working diligently clearing out some dishes I no longer need in the kitchen, when the … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing Your Life
I’m a day early but decided to go ahead and begin the 2018 blogs. Clearing your life will be the theme this year, because I need it! I’ve recently been looking at things … Continue reading
2017 Something New: Christmas Now and Then
I’ve been at this Christmas thing for a while now. I grew up in a family with two sisters and two parents and I remember one pair of cowboy boots handed down to whoever fit them that year. … Continue reading
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Author Interview with Peggy Chambers
Originally posted on Book 'Em Book Club:
Today we welcome Peggy Chambers. Book ‘Em: Tell us about you and your life outside of writing. Peggy Chambers: I am a retired office worker and now and have lots of time to…
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2017 Something New: Non-Fiction Author Caroline Giammanco
Today I am hosting Caroline Giammanco, non-fiction author, and teacher, on my blog. Caroline hails from Missouri where she is a classroom English teacher at the local high school. Tell us about the titles you are promoting and … Continue reading
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2017 Something New: Author Peggy Jaeger!
My guest blogger today is the uber-talented author, Peggy Jaeger. We’ve agreed there aren’t enough Peggy’s in literature and it was a good way for us to begin talking. Both of us writing for The Wild Rose Press, … Continue reading
2017 Something New: Making Moonshine
My husband came down with a cold at Thanksgiving after a week of sitting in a deer stand. The cold weather made his body vulnerable to the rhinovirus that causes the common cold. When you have a cold … Continue reading
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2017 Something New: Books for Christmas
Books make great Christmas presents. I know because I read them, and others do to. I grew up happy in the library. My sisters and I would walk the few blocks to the old Carnegie library in Enid … Continue reading
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