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The Thermodynamics of Writing

April 4, 2011

  As happens so often when my husband and I have one of our many discussions, the topic inevitably touches on both science and writing. Of course I think it’s far easier to talk about writing, because almost anyone can understand a story if it’s told clearly enough. As far as science goes, I represent […]

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A Very Special New Fiction Wednesday

March 30, 2011

This week for New Fiction Wednesday, I want to share with you a special piece of fiction. As many of you know, I’m part of the Fragile X community. My son was born with this genetic disorder, which limits his development. While there are many things to worry about when someone you love so much […]

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My Dream Writer’s Weekend

March 28, 2011

This past weekend was one of those times when life matched the starry-eyed expectations of being a writer. Since this doesn’t happen very often (usually I’m doing laundry on weekends!) I thought the moments to be blog-worthy. On Friday morning I received an almost unbelievable phone call from RWAs Liaison for the RITA contest who […]

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God Delights in our Delight

March 21, 2011

  At church this weekend my pastor spoke from Psalm 139. This sermon was actually part of a series concentrating on how overwhelming God’s love is for us, a topic making this Psalm a longtime favorite of mine. As usual, my pastor’s take was insightful and unique. He cited a story told by astronaut and […]

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New Fiction Wednesday

March 16, 2011

Here’s the latest from my friend Jill Eileen Smith! Can love triumph over treachery? Bathsheba is a woman who longs for love. With her husband away fighting the king’s wars, she battles encroaching loneliness–making it frighteningly easy to succumb to the advances of King David. Will one night of unbridled passion destroy everything she holds […]

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Miscellaneous Marginalia Contest

March 14, 2011

  This week in connection to my new contest, I’d like to introduce myriad topics for thought and discussion—that non-essential marginalia that sometimes can produce fascinating “asides” of life. Topic #1 Have you ever had a moment when you felt your age? I must admit, the older I get the wider the gap becomes between […]

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