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No Rhyme or Reason
We’ve spoken and spoken here of the writing, (and sometimes, reading), doldrums which is a result of the world situation right now. We not only have a pandemic, which should certainly be bad enough, but the repercussions of it and … Continue reading →
Posted in America, author's life, big plans, Books, Children's books, Christmas, Christmas books, decisions, experiences, Faith-centered stories, Family, free week, Holiday, holidays, poetry, publishing
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Tagged Covid Doldrums, mainstream publishing, publishing Christmas stories, rhyming stories, teaching children in dance, teaching children in rhymes
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Author! Author?
Question of the week: “When did you first think of yourself as an author?” There are many avenues in writing. I can talk about when I first believed that I could write, when others thought that I could write and … Continue reading →
Posted in author's life, authors, awards, big plans, blogging, Books, careers, characters, childhood, Children's books, collections, Compilations, decisions, epublishing, experiences, Family, food, friends, goals, helping others, holidays, imagination, inspiration, memories, non-fiction, novels, poetry, recipe, romance, short stories, shyness, Tonette Joyce, Validation, Why I Write, writers, writing
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Tagged contests, plays, published articles, rhyming stories, Song lyrics
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