Tag Archives: Precipice

This, That, and a Million Other Things

Goals! I haz them. I’m barely keeping up, but I’ll make it. This round my goals are NaNo-centric. October is for NaNo prep, and there’s only one week left. I’m not sure I’m going to get the submissions finished that … Continue reading

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Inverness Prostitutes in Bomb Shelters

Not Really. But those two items were key searches that found my blog last week, so I thought I’d give the searchers a little something to find lol! I’m planning out my writing time for the summer. Next week I … Continue reading

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Assistant Wanted

Assistant Wanted: Must be able to insinuate yourself between my brain and the keyboard. Just about everyone who has a task of any kind to accomplish could do with an assistant, whether that person picks up the other end of … Continue reading

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A Story About Sex

First, my ROW80 update, because it is a huge pet peeve of mine to click on someone’s link-up just to find a long rambling post about lettuce or something and the ROW80 update is an afterthought at the end, or … Continue reading

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Interview with Tracy Rimdzius

Tracy Rimdzius is my fellow Precipice author and the blogger behind Logy Express. Since Tracy works in the humor-free field of research, she decided to reprise the snark of the humor newspaper (the original Logy Express) she created in high school in personal … Continue reading

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Interview with Jan Wilberg

I’m a feminist, newly re-radicalized and seeing things through lenses I’ve been keeping in a drawer for a long time. My blog, Red’s Wrap, is about change – advocating for change, understanding change, and adjusting to change. My family and relationships play … Continue reading

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12-12-12

How am I doing on my #ROW80 goals? Fracking Fantastic! Today my story was published!  OK… I’ll calm down. Well, no I won’t… but I’ll keep my composure. The actual writing goals? Very good, actually, although my focus has temporarily … Continue reading

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Luxury

I have the luxury of being financially able to stay at home to raise our kids. In fact, I recently turned down an offer to return to my old teaching position because the part time didn’t mesh with the kids’ … Continue reading

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Interview With Victoria Kirichok-Pratt

  My name is Victoria. I am the mother of very imaginative and active eight and ten-year-old boys, the wife of a very patient man, a soccer mom, a furniture sales person, a writer, a performance junkie, a drama instructor, a … Continue reading

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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

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