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I’m blogging today at Beyond the Veil, where I get to wax poetic on historically significant characters vs. our modern ‘canon.’ Join me!
Continue reading →I’m blogging today at Beyond the Veil, where I get to wax poetic on historically significant characters vs. our modern ‘canon.’ Join me!
Continue reading →As some of my readers are aware, I talked about the Galos Salt Caves in my recent guest post at Delilah Devlin’s blog. Why is that relevant? Because we went tonight and I’m relaxed and zoned out. Which, of course, … Continue reading →
As some of my readers are aware, I talked about the Galos Salt Caves in my recent guest post at Delilah Devlin’s blog. Why is that relevant? Because we went tonight and I’m relaxed and zoned out. Which, of course, … Continue reading →
Diarists know what many of us have forgotten – people have been chronicling their own stories in diaries and journals for more than a thousand years. In order to better know themselves, or to express their own truth in the … Continue reading →
Diarists know what many of us have forgotten – people have been chronicling their own stories in diaries and journals for more than a thousand years. In order to better know themselves, or to express their own truth in the … Continue reading →
So, I had this plan to write a bunch over the weekend and start my program back up with Monday. Yeah. Three days at conference. Not gonna happen. Instead, stay tuned for tomorrow when I give you another in my … Continue reading →
So, I had this plan to write a bunch over the weekend and start my program back up with Monday. Yeah. Three days at conference. Not gonna happen. Instead, stay tuned for tomorrow when I give you another in my … Continue reading →
Last month I blogged about my adventures with Japanese temari – a lot of fun to make, but purely decorative. While I love to make beautiful things, I find I get the most satisfaction when my crafting has practical uses. … Continue reading →
Last month I blogged about my adventures with Japanese temari – a lot of fun to make, but purely decorative. While I love to make beautiful things, I find I get the most satisfaction when my crafting has practical uses. … Continue reading →