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Tag Archives: Precipice
Interview With Dawn Sticklen
Dawn Sticklen has lived in Joplin Missouri for over 20 years. During this time she has seen the city grow and flourish both in its commercial endeavors as well as in its local arts scene. “Since You Asked” is a … Continue reading
Interview With Stacey Meservy
I am a 35 year old SAHM to seven children. I never in a million years thought I’d have this many children, but they are my pride and joy. We have 4 drama-queens, 3 grubby little boys, 3 cats, a … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged #WOE, An Hour in a Day, Mayhem Management, mothering advice, Precipice, SAHM, Upside Down, Write on Edge
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Release Day for Precipice
Today is a huge milestone in my life and career as a writer. Today, my first story was published in an anthology. I’ve been linking up with prompts from Write on Edge for a couple of years now, since they … Continue reading
Posted in Write on Edge, Writing
Tagged Abandon, Breast Cancer, lump, mammogram, milestone, Precipice, The Red Dress Club, Write on Edge, writing career
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Interview With Shelton Keys Dunning
Shelton Keys Dunning was created to coax a shy, aspiring author into the public arena. Her first introduction to the world was during 2010 Nanowrimo, taking small, timid steps towards a public platform. Since those awkward first 50k words, Shelton … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged avatar, Bandit, Dunning, editor, His Girl Freitag, Keys, NaNoWriMo, Precipice, pseudonym, self publish, Shelton, The Trouble With Henry, tiercel peregrine, Write on Edge, writing prompts
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Precipice
Life is getting better. At least, my being sick is. I said last week (or was it two weeks ago?) that I was planning to post “I’m not sick anymore” but the truth is, I am. Fortunately though, I’m not … Continue reading
Posted in ROW80, Writing
Tagged #ROW80, #WOE, A Round of Words in 80 Days, anthology, Felt Tips, Pre-School, Precipice, sick, Write on Edge, writing time
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Not Good Enough
Last year during NaNoWriMo I was unexpectedly called out of state for two weeks. Yet, I still remained very close to the goal line in my daily word count. Looking back, part of that might be because I was called … Continue reading →