See this explosion?This was my summer plans. Yep, up they went in a giant fireball of FUBAR! Yes, the family went to Washington and we had a great time. That was the beginning. Now, we get to the middle and … Continue reading
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I’m on a trip to the Pacific Northwest, Washington, to be more specific. I’m writing this from the hotel’s computer. It’s our family vacation. I was born up here and I wanted to show my children where I came from. … Continue reading
I’m a pantser, which means I write by the seat of my pants. I don’t plan out my stories. I have the basics in my head, and flesh it out as I go along. I always found plotting and planning … Continue reading
On March 1st I participated in my first book signing event. Book Exchange, a local book store in Marietta, hosted an Indie author and publishing event. I hesitated for a moment to sign up, but something pushed me to do … Continue reading
Phase one has begun. NEWSLETTERS! I know I’m supposed to have a newsletter, but I never knew what to put in it. I’m slow writer, so I don’t have tons of things to publish yet. I didn’t know what to say, … Continue reading
When I was younger I would screw up, or learn something new and I would tell my friends, “Lisa lesson number … ” whatever number I made up. We would laugh or cry, depending on the lesson and go on … Continue reading
“The most potent muse of all is our own inner child.” – Stephen Nachmanovitch. The past few weeks have been a challenge for my family and myself. I won’t go into much detail, but my writing has not my priority. … Continue reading
Do you ever sit in your living room watching TV or reading a book and some weird random thought pops into your head? That happened to me and my husband. We read a lot of the same fantasy books, and … Continue reading
I lost a friend on August 20, 2015. Her name was Frieda and she was the Minister of Music at my church. Her death was unexpected and threw our church family into a state of shock. I want to tell … Continue reading
School is in and life can get back to my normal chaos. My kids were very busy is summer, more than any other. With all this running around and work I realized something. Sometimes you don’t realize how much something … Continue reading