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Tag Archives: Ian’s Magic
2022: Ian’s Magic
In 2020 I published my first children’s book, Ian’s Magic. It released in the middle of the pandemic (yes, the same one we’re still dealing with). But I was unable to have a book signing or release party. It was … Continue reading
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Ian’s Magic
It seems like a magical week. Even though part of the country is burning up with record heat, here in Oklahoma we’re having a reprieve from the high temperatures. The cooler temps and rain could not have been more welcome. … Continue reading
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Tagged Enid Public Library, Ian's Magic, reading is fun, story creation, summer reading, writing a story
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2021: Expect the Unexpected – Railroad Museum Of Oklahoma
I had a great time at my first book signing in a year yesterday! The Railroad Museum in Enid had an open house and invited me to come and join the festivities. There were hot dogs and doughnuts, tee shirts … 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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