A discourse on the writing life for strong, creative women who understand what it means to leave behind a safer path in favor of one that holds risks, but one that also holds greater rewards. Humor, angst and insight about finishing that first novel.
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On Saturday, my friend LaVonne (75 years young) and I decided to drive to the neighboring town of Bayfield to visit the woo-woo store there, Pathways. I figured it was a nice way to spend a morning with a dear friend – it ended up being something so...
After the AROHO writers’ retreat I attended in August, I was gung-ho about signing up for writer’s blogs and subscribing to writing magazines. I bought works by short story writers I hoped to emulate.
I work at a national nonprofit as a...
Oh my, it’s been a while since I last wrote. Life has been busy but in a very good way. I just got back from 10 days in the British Virgin Islands on the lovely island of Tortola, which my husband and I have visited three times. It’s not an island...
November is National Novel Writing Month. Seriously. A whole month dedicated to writing 50,000 words.
My local paper featured an article on this because 14 people in my area actually did this last year. Durango’s pretty darn small. What’s up with...
No excuses for the long break between posts except that my injured knee and I have been throwing a pity party. The darn joint won’t cooperate and will likely keep me out of the half marathon in Moab, UT on Sunday. Oh well, I got tons of writing done...