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2026: Enid Author Fest
We’ve made it to February! You know how I feel about winter and spring is just a little more than a month away. The temperatures are beginning to feel like spring. My husband and I took a walk yesterday around … Continue reading
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2026: Author, Susan Harris Howell
My guest blogger today is Susan Harris Howell. She is the author of The Spirit of Vanderlaan and writes cozy mysteries. Please welcome her. Susan, please give us a summary of The Spirit of Vanderlaan in thirty words or less: … Continue reading
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Tagged book-review, book-reviews, books, cozy mysteries, fiction, fun mysteries, reading, Susan Harris Howell
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2025: Faith Phillips
I met Faith Phillips a couple of years ago at a Library Festival at the Oklahoma City Municipal Library. We shared the elevator together and I loved her cowboy boots. Then I found out she was the speaker! I was … Continue reading
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Tagged book-review, books, Faith Phillips, fiction, novelist, reading, screen writer, True Crime, TV producer, writing
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2024: Books and Christmas
Halloween is over and Thanksgiving is right around the corner. I spent some time shopping this week and found the stores were loaded with Christmas decorations. My hometown of Enid, Oklahoma has a giant Christmas tree for the last few … Continue reading
2023: Christmas Books in Glome’s Valley
It’s Christmas time and what better gift can you give a child than a book? I wrote a couple of books a few years ago because I was enchanted with the Heavener Runestone. The runestone that sits in the valley … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, book-reviews, books, cozy-mystery, fairies, Glome's Valley, Heavener Runestone, india, magic swords, reading, Return to Glome's Valley, runestones, trolls, wonder
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – The Summer of our Discontent
It’s been three weeks since my spinal surgery and I’m feeling human. I walk and practice my physical therapy exercises and I’ve even had to get back into cooking. I’m doing well. It’s been a strange and hot … Continue reading
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Tagged back brace, physical therapy, reading, sickness, surgeries, trips, walker, writing
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS FOR 2013: NO. 31
The Enid Symphony Center presents Summer Wine a series of free events in the Enid Symphony Center on Tuesday evenings in August The Maestro, the Missus and the Minister present Always! Tuesday, August 6, 2013 7:00 pm A “DeLovely” concert … Continue reading
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