New World Order, Chapter 20: Cross-Cultural Interactions (Belinda)
The new chapter of New World Order is up. C’mon over and enjoy!
Continue reading →The new chapter of New World Order is up. C’mon over and enjoy!
Continue reading →I built a Pandora profile that now links to my Facebook, so it’s got my branding consistently throughout (thank you, Pandora, for building in that functionality!). So I am now up on Pandora so you can participate with the stations … Continue reading →
Today we continue with craft books. The fun thing about craft books is that they can serve as inspiration for art that one wants to create. I get ideas and inspiration when I read them and see pictures of things. … Continue reading →
Welcome to another segment of my ongoing series, “A Writer In Her Library.” Today, I’d like to pull the focus a bit and talk about categorizations. When one goes to a library, the books are organized according to some particular … Continue reading →
I know it’s been awhile, but I am getting caught up with my blogging duties. Since tomorrow is Wednesday (well, in 35 minutes it’ll be midnight so really it’ll be tonight…), I posted my Wiley Wednesday at the Writer’s Retreat … Continue reading →
Chapter Three Today’s TT focuses on Knitting Reference books. These books focus on particular techniques, rather than a designer’s vision of patterns, and include stitch dictionaries. I love knitting reference books. They usually have things in them I don’t already … Continue reading →
My friend works in an industrial sales office, and is around men most of the day. She lives in the Midwest, but I think would be more comfortable in a writing cabana by the ocean where she had nothing to … Continue reading →
Our writing group, the Writers Retreat, had a mini-retreat March 4th through the 6th in Indianapolis, Indiana. Authors A. Catherine Noon, Nicole Gordon, Darla M. Sands, and the Pack Rat met for a weekend of touring and hanging out and, … Continue reading →
Thursday 13: A Writer In Her Library Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! As a fourth-generation Irish American, today has special significance since my uncle, the oldest surviving Irish relative on American soil, passed away this month. Our family draws together to … Continue reading →
My offering for this Blog Hop is a sweet romance with a twist that I wrote for a Flash Fiction Carnival. The subject was the elements, and this is for Water. I figured it was fitting, since Spring is just … Continue reading →