Monthly Archives: December 2013

Finding the spirit of the season

Sometimes the days leading up to Christmas are so full of to-do lists the joy in the season gets lost.  This week it was an old man who helped me find the spirit again. I have a little side job … Continue reading

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Family time

This week I went sledding with my family, something we never did while living in Las Vegas.  The lack of snow was probably the biggest reason. When we started I was the boring adult, stuck with the job of hauling … Continue reading

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Worth the read: Abandon by Meg Cabot

Whenever I see a new book from Meg Cabot my inner fifteen-year-old squeals in delight.  She is, by far, my favorite Young Adult author.  And her latest offering doesn’t disappoint. Abandon is about a young girl, Pierce, who drowned but … Continue reading

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The worth of an editor

I have learned much about the many processes to being published in the last few months.  I think the editor/ writer relationship is by far the most important.  It takes a lot of give and take—the editor wanting me to … Continue reading

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Here’s a chuckle for you

I’ve never outgrown my love for music.  Loud and pumping, my radio is always blasting when I’m in the car.  And yes, I sing along, ‘cause it’s fun!  My children often join in with me so my poor husband has … Continue reading

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