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“May I Offer You a Sherry?”
“If you could be — even briefly — one of your OWN characters… which character would you be? Why? For how long?” That’s easy. The women in my free-style poems are in sad situations, or at least, bittersweet ones. One … Continue reading →
Posted in big plans, Books, characters, creating scenes, decisions, dialogue, experiences, Family, imagination, inspiration, jobs, Life, magic shows, memories, Miscellaneous, non-fiction, novels, paranormal, plots, poetry, protagonists, romance, short stories, shyness, subplots, time management, Tonette Joyce, Travel, writing, writing from experiences
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Tagged angels, Caribbean islands, magic shows, novels, plots, Poems\free-style poetry, private schools, starting novels, subplots, supernatural stories, teachers, writing from experiences
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Schools of Thought
Or vice versa, actually. We have been talking about school memories this week and boy, mine are generally not happy ones. I won’t dwell on it or bore you and I am not looking for sympathy. I was a shy, … Continue reading →
Posted in authors, Tonette Joyce, writing, youth
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Tagged bishops, blogs, Board of Directors, editors, Elizabeth Barrett, families, follow-up articles, magazine articles, private academies, private schools, religious academies, Robert Louis Stevenson, schools, students, teachers, USA Weekend Magazine, writers, writing blogs
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