Here's my encore story. I've submitted it to encore.org and look forward to hearing fr...ction mother’s memoir.
As a young woman, I sought out wise elder women role models and imagined someday I’d be...
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Sally, don't be afraid. You're writing A BOOK! You CAN write a query. Yes, you can hire someone but I believe that your query will work best when it reeks of you, insi...
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MOST of my current writing projects are business-based : I am in the throes of writing four new courses as well as trying to get back int...
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52 ancestors, week #1
The theme for week one of 52 ancestors in 52 weeks is Foundations. I decided to write about my maternal grandfather this week because his line i...
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I love how much you packed into that post! So great. Have you read the memoir 'Drunk Mom'
By Jowita Bydlowska? She holds nothing back. We are talking black out drinking and dental dams. But I get what you are saying about a novel. I have contemplated it many times.
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How about "complement" and "compliment"? Or "pore" vs "pour"? She pores over the dental records looking for a match." And my all-time biggest quandary: "Guess what?" If I'm correct this is an imperative sentence, a polite request or command, right?
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