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When They Know You, and When They Don’t
About ten years ago, before we had kids, I took hubby down to the area in southern Connecticut where I lived and worked as a nanny back in the early nineties. I knew the kids had not only grown, but … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary & Musing, NaNoWriMo, ROW80, Writing
Tagged #ROW80, adoption, cancer, Christianity, church, foster kid, goals, nanny, NaNoWriMo, open and affirming, surgery
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Interview with MK Meredith
MK Meredith writes single title contemporary romance promising an emotional ride on heated sheets. She believes the best route to success is to never stop learning. Her lifelong love affair with peanut butter continues, only two things come close in … Continue reading
Interview with James Yee
I am a long term Space Tracker. I’ve worked at Goldstone, JPL, and I’m now at the White Sands TDRS tracking facility in New Mexico. I’ve been tracking satellites for over 10 years now. Besides that I’m just one big … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged 3D modeling, 3D modelling, big stompy robots, cancer, Consumed, EVE online, fathers and daughters, gamers, Gozer the Carpathian, Gozer the Gozerian, Innocence Lost, Jenner, kickstarter, Liftport, Merge, NASA, Sarah, Sharyn Yee, Space Elevator, spacecraft, Tabletop Adventures, The Big Bang Theory, Vigo the Carpathian, webcomic
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Interview With Angie Kinghorn
Angie Kinghorn is a Carolina girl, born and raised, and currently lives in Charlotte, NC, with her amazingly tolerant husband, their five year old twins, and a grumpy bichon frisé. She is a recovering attorney turned writer and stay at … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Afterbirth, Anti-Scrapbooking, attorney, bichon frisé, BlogHer, BlogHer Voice of the Year, cancer, D.A.R., Daughters of the American Revolution, Junior League, mental illness, post partum depression, postpartum, postpartum depression, PPD, Precipice, sharks, Southern belle
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“Well, Crap.”
“Well, Crap.” This is a quote from one of my favorite pastors, Rev. Mark Pitton. The quote plays a significant role in the latest story from The Cities of Luna, Pastor Pastornack’s Sabbatical. The story is dedicated to him. By … Continue reading →