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Summer Read – A Handful of Dust – Chapter Three

(Book review by RoomThirty3 authors Mrs. Hemingway and Mrs. Darcy) http://roomthirty3.com/2012/08/16/summer-read-a-handful-of-dust-chapter-three/It’s that time again – chapter three is upon us – and I am still disgusted with Brenda and in love with Tony.  I understand Mrs. Darcy’s assessment of society pushing people into marriage and it was probably hard to resist that push back in the era when this…See More
Aug 17, 2012
Leslie Hauser posted a blog post

That's Why I'm on My Own Tonight

I've re-entered high school. Well, in the sense that I'm all The Smiths all the time. (They are just so darn crazy awesome.) So while I was driving down for a visit with the parents, I happened to listen to "I Know It's Over." This is the song I played over and over and over and over.... after Robert told me it was over. What I love about this song is how the sadness builds. The beginning is sad enough, for sure. Oh mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head. But the music is rather…See More
Aug 11, 2012
Leslie Hauser replied to the discussion 'Show Me Your Novel and I'll Show You Mine' in the group Novelists (Struggling or Not)
"Hi, I'm Leslie and new to the group and to She Writes. I've written one women's fiction manuscript, but I think that is my "practice" novel and will forever remain in a box on a shelf. Recently, I finished a 2nd manuscript-…"
Aug 11, 2012
Meg Waite Clayton left a comment for Leslie Hauser
"We're delighted to have you join us in the novelist group. If you haven’t done so already, you might introduce yourself by telling us what you’re working on in the “Show Me Your Novel and I’ll Show You Mine”…"
Aug 11, 2012
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Blogging about Books and Writing!

For blogging readers, writers, collectors, reviewers to discuss blogging. Please no all-caps posts and no book jackets/other imagines on the wall. We're trying to avoid self-promo hell. And seriously, contributing to the conversation will draw more readers to your blog that spamming the wall with links to your posts.Thanks!See More
Aug 5, 2012
Leslie Hauser replied to the discussion 'A TITLE AND TEN' in the group Novelists (Struggling or Not)
"HOPE IN BLOOM: Hopeless girl plays lottery. Wins jackpot of a different kind."
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Novelists (Struggling or Not)

Novelists - published or not - chatting about beginnings, muddy middles, dang endings, what to do with it all. Please don't shout (all caps, big images) or post links on the main wall except as part of the conversation. Please do include modestly sized covers in "Our Published Novels"See More
Aug 4, 2012
Jennifer Lauck left a comment for Leslie Hauser
"Hi and let me be one of the first to welcome you to Shewrites.  This is a terrific site, tons of resources and innovative info.  As my own bonus, you have access to my teaching site and free teachings on memoir.  Just click here…"
Aug 2, 2012
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Aug 2, 2012

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Who I am:
I am an English teacher and writer of two unpublished manuscripts, mountains of dittos, and weekly grocery lists that linger in pockets, the bottom of my purse, and inside the latest Pottery Barn catalog.
Connect with me online! My site, blog, or Twitter handle are:
blog: http://roomthirty3.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoomThirty3
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/roomthirty3/
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
Wild Cherries (unpublished women's fiction/new adult)
Hope in Bloom (unpublished YA contemporary)
My writing is:
Fiction
My professional associations:
SCBWI, CBW-LA
I found out about She Writes from:
an agent's blog

Leslie Hauser's Blog

Summer Read – A Handful of Dust – Chapter Three

Posted on August 17, 2012 at 11:15am 0 Comments

(Book review by RoomThirty3 authors Mrs. Hemingway and Mrs. Darcy) http://roomthirty3.com/2012/08/16/summer-read-a-handful-of-dust-chapter-three/

It’s that time again – chapter three is upon us – and I am still disgusted with Brenda and in love with Tony.  I understand Mrs. Darcy’s assessment of society…

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That's Why I'm on My Own Tonight

Posted on August 11, 2012 at 7:22pm 0 Comments

I've re-entered high school. Well, in the sense that I'm all The Smiths all the time. (They are just so darn crazy awesome.) So while I was driving down for a visit with the parents, I happened to listen to "I Know It's Over." This is the song I played over and over and over and over.... after Robert told me it was over. What I love about this song is how the sadness builds. The beginning is sad enough, for sure. Oh mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head. But the…

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At 12:16pm on August 11, 2012, Meg Waite Clayton said…

We're delighted to have you join us in the novelist group. If you haven’t done so already, you might introduce yourself by telling us what you’re working on in the “Show Me Your Novel and I’ll Show You Mine” discussion. We do a live chat Wednesdays at 1 EST, with instructions on how to participate in the "Our Water Cooler" box near the top of the group page. And we save the wall for discussion, but welcome links to helpful blog posts on the “Links to Helpful Blog Posts for Writers” discussion thread and to published books in the “Our Published Novels” one. I hope you’ll enjoy the group.

 

At 5:10pm on August 6, 2012, Jill Starishevsky said…

Welcome to SheWrites.  Feel free to reach out if you need anything.

 

Jill Starishevsky

Prosecutor, Child Abuse/Sex Crimes

Author, My Body Belongs to Me - A Child Sexual Abuse Prevention book

Executive Director, The Innocence Revolution

At 1:43pm on August 4, 2012, Meg Waite Clayton said…

Leslie, Just waving hello. If you’re looking for places to connect here, we’d love to have you join us in the Novelists (Struggling or Not) group.

Hope you enjoy it here, and best of luck with your writing.

Meg Waite Clayton
Moderator, Novelist Group
Bestselling author of four novels, including The Wednesday Sisters (a writing group novel), and the forthcoming The Wednesday Daughters (all Random House/Ballantine)

At 12:39pm on August 2, 2012, Jennifer Lauck said…

Hi and let me be one of the first to welcome you to Shewrites.  This is a terrific site, tons of resources and innovative info.  As my own bonus, you have access to my teaching site and free teachings on memoir.  Just click here and sign up.  No spam, I promise.  Just great teaching tips.  Enjoy!  XO Jennifer

At 12:32pm on August 2, 2012, Caitlyn Levin said…

Hello,

 

Welcome to She Writes!  We're excited to have you here.


You can check out the Getting Started section to help you find your way around, or a great way to jump in is to get involved with our Groups and Live Chats.

Feel free to let me know if you have any questions!

 

All the best,

Caitlyn Levin

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