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Worldbuilding Wednesday: Truth In Fiction

There are eight million stories in the Naked City…
Why do you write stories? Why not articles, or blog posts, or shopping lists with grand flourishes and curlicues? It’s because you have something to say.
Sure, we can say that we have [...]

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Momming Mondays: Extra Credit Means You Deserve Basic Credit

I talk a lot about all the ways we can steal time, multi-task, and otherwise sneak extra productivity into our lives. Now I’m talking about making room for something just as important as productivity. Credit.
We do not, as a rule, [...]

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Momming Mondays: Being A Mom

You know how they say, “Sometimes the best laid plans of mice and men…” and rarely finish the sentence? If you’re a parent, of course you do. I’ve spent the weekend formatting (and enjoying the learning curve that is inherent [...]

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Momming Mondays: Taking Care Of Business

…In which I issue a personal update and tie it to Momming Mondays and say “see what I did thar?”
Today’s post is all about takin’ care o’ bidness. Your bidness, as in your health. We writers are sedentary critters, and [...]

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On The Placement Of Asses In Chairs, Uncomfortably

I was listening to NPR this morning talk about the debt ceiling, the country’s credit, and the way that Congress couldn’t seem to find its own ass with two hands and a flashlight, and I was thinking about asses in [...]

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Vacations In Your Mind…

We didn’t do many vacations when I was growing up. I won’t share any hard-luck sob-stories about how my family wasn’t the best off, as I am damn aware that there are thousands of families in much worse situations than [...]

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Being Mobile At Home: An Update On Working With A Treadmill Desk

This may become a weekly thing…
With my treadmill desk functioning adequately–meaning I’m still ironing out how I do things, versus how I think I might do things–I’ve discovered a few nuggets of info that will have some bearing on what [...]

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I Type 800 Words A Mile

Well, I’ve done it. Version 0.1 of the Treadmill Desk is in Beta release. In software terms that means there’s still a lot of bugs and it’s probably not fit for casual public consumption, but it is usable and with [...]

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About the Author
I write stories about people who are a little left of center, finding their own way to Happily Ever After. My favorite hobbies are imagination-driven, and center around crafting or making things, whether it be sweaters, accessories, stories shared with good friends, or making my kids think.
My Books
“The Spelling Error”
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“Forever Material”
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Barnes and Noble
Amazon