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  • What I’m Reading: Lane Steen Jan. 11, 2020 / 0 Comments

    I admit I shed a few tears the first time I listened to Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s rock opera, Beethoven’s Last Night. When Mephistopheles strikes a bargain…

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  • What I’m Reading: Red Rose Bouquet Jun. 08, 2019 / 0 Comments

    Tall. Apparently it's how people describe me. Don't worry if you've mentioned my height in conversation. I'm used to it, and it doesn't offend me.…

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  • What I'm Reading: Red Rose Bouquet Jun. 08, 2019 / 0 Comments

    Tall. Apparently it's how people describe me. Don't worry if you've mentioned my height in conversation. I'm used to it, and it doesn't offend me.…

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  • Write Stuff Wednesday: Max and the Prodigal Mar. 14, 2019 / One Comment

    “’Now stop!’ Max said and sent the wild things off to bed without their supper. And Max the king of all wild things was lonely…

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  • What I’m Reading – A Carol for Kent Mar. 03, 2019 / 2 Comments

    Today as I scrolled through one of my social media accounts a post for A Carol for Kent by Hallee Bridgeman came up. On sale…

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  • "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" by Mark Twain. Have you read it? It's been a while, but I think it's one of the short stories we read in high school. 

Today is National Frog Jumping Day. So, it would be the perfect day to read it again or for the first time. And I have some frog jumping trivia for you today. How far do you think Rosie jumped? I'll post the answer in the comments later this evening. 
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    To every woman who is a birth mother, adoptive mot To every woman who is a birth mother, adoptive mother, step-mother, foster mother, or honorary mother. Your guidance of new generations through life and your care and mentoring of them in matters of faith make a difference. Keep praying. Keep leading. And have a Happy Mother’s Day! #happymothersday #scripturesunday
    Keeping it real today. This week has been a low wr Keeping it real today. This week has been a low writing week. Vacation's are great, but no matter how much you prep before you leave, you still play catch-up when you return. Starting my week off with a migraine didn't help either. 

But I'm giving myself grace this week. I've prepped things for conference at the end of this month, prepped things for vendor fairs this month, and worked on VA and podcast work. It's only my own stuff I've neglected. But tomorrow is another day.
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    In honor of Get Caught Reading Month, which would In honor of Get Caught Reading Month, which would you rather ...
get caught reading past your bedtime (we're talking hours, not minutes and all the effects that come with it) or get caught reading when you should be working (whether for yourself or someone else)?

And while we're talking about getting caught reading, what are you getting caught reading this month?
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    In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Day, I t In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Day, I thought some teacher trivia was in order. 

As readers and authors, I'm sure we all have those teachers who encouraged us along the way. I remember in third grade after lunch recess, our teacher would always read to us. That year we had a student teacher named Miss Taffel. I loved it when she read to the class. 

My senior year, I took two English classes because I graduated early and needed all four years' credit. I was so mad that they wouldn't let me take two honors English classes at the same time. However, teen drama and life situations caused me to be less than on top of things with my homework for a little bit. My senior English teacher, Mrs. Weldin took me aside, let me know she was worried about me, and gave me grace while still giving consequences. And while I was busy being all angsty (as teens sometimes are), she didn't get riled about the darker nature of some of my writing. She simply complimented me on my creative takes on the assignments and the "dark humorist" that lived inside me. 

Which teachers impacted your writing or reading journey?
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