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  • Serendipity

    You know what I miss? Well, that’s a loaded question because there are a lot of things I’m missing during the pandemic, but what I was thinking about is a flash mob. I miss flash mobs. Those seemingly spontaneous group dance performances that spring out of nowhere, but are always choreographed and energized to perfection.

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  • Inspiring My Heart With Art

    Today Alexa let me know that it was International Data Privacy Day. I thought it was kind of funny that one of the biggest data-rich companies in existence gave me a push notification acknowledging data privacy, but hey, I guess Amazon was being a good neighbor by letting me know. Anyway, it got me thinking

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  • Hygge Life

    I’ve been reading a little bit about how to make my life feel calmer and cozier, and I have decided that I need to add some hygge to my office space. Hygge is a Danish term for the idea of coziness, or comfort in our spaces and in our life. For example, a cup of

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  • A few years ago, someone told me that writers should be reading something new all the time. It’s common sense, really. How can I evolve as a writer if I’m not exposing myself to new work? And by new work, I mean work that is new to me, not necessarily something that’s new on bookstore

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  • Old-School Story Board

    I’ve been working on a multi-generational story that spans almost 100 years. To help me keep track of who-did-what, and how the pieces fit together, I’ve resorted to old-school storyboarding to track my characters. My main character has gotten into a situation that’s pretty brutal, and I’m putting off writing what’s going to happen to

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  • Writing En Plein Air

    This photo of Hannah Matilda “Mattie” Shough sitting outdoors in her front yard at her secretary desk, papers piled about, inkwell open, staring ahead in her high-neck, full-length dress made me chuckle. https://hub.catalogit.app/4150/folder/a9540f30-2489-11eb-8a58-dfa0c0aa7201/entry/0d8cafb0-248b-11eb-873e-dd7c1bb6fdb2 I don’t usually write en plein air, mostly because I get distracted by the birds and squirrels vying for food in the

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  • Top 10 of 2020

    In a lot of ways 2020 was the worst year of our collective lives. Covid-19 upended our lives and we’re all sad and exhausted. But in all the darkness, there were moments of lightness and joy. Here are a few of my highlights from the year: 10. We planted a new tree in the front

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