Chuck the Sheep
When I went to Wisconsin’s Sheep and Wool Festival a couple years ago, there was a highly peculiar sheep.
Continue reading →When I went to Wisconsin’s Sheep and Wool Festival a couple years ago, there was a highly peculiar sheep.
Continue reading →One of the most obvious ways to ground is to work IN the ground, by gardening. What I’ve discovered about gardening is that weeding is like laundry – it never ends. As you keep working in your garden, the weeds … Continue reading →
Publishing and writing are two different parts of the puzzle. They’re not the same thing and shouldn’t be approached as the same thing.Writing is a creative art. It’s image-intensive, using the imagination to create stories and poetry. Even non-fiction is … Continue reading →
LGBT Fantasy Fans and Writers has launched. From the “About Us” page: “Welcome to our little corner of the ‘net. This is going to be a blog that appreciates LGBT fantasy in all its forms and incarnations- books, movies, games, … Continue reading →
I’m at the Writer’s Retreat today, sharing some thoughts on working and writing. Come on by! Writer’s Retreat Blog Write on!
Continue reading →I like to start my week on Sunday, since that’s what makes the most sense to me for how my schedule works. Sunday is a day of rest for our family, but we don’t necessarily mean rest as in nothing … Continue reading →
Stop by for another in my series of Author Interviews, today with author and seamstress MJ Frederick. MJ talks about her passion for sewing, which is almost as deep as her passion for writing. She shares pictures of a skirt … Continue reading →
KK: Tell me a little more about what crafts you do. What do you like to make? MJF: I love to do all kinds of things, but am probably best at sewing. I love love love matching fabric and patterns, … Continue reading →
My online friend from Beeline Clothings blog nominated me for the Liebster Award today! She lives in Ghana and hopes one day to travel to China. She writes about fashion and all sorts of things and I was really pleased … Continue reading →