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Laura's Book Blog: Mid Life Crisis: Part 2
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Tuesday, February 21, 2006. Mid Life Crisis: Part 2. All right. So we've established some of the motivators for my mid life crisis, the greatest being a bad case of empty nest syndrome, even though the nest is still full. A few times over the last month, I was looking at adoption websites, where you can see photos of children who are available. If you've never done this, trust me, it's a thoroughly moving experience. My son just sh...
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Laura's Book Blog: Some thoughts...
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Tuesday, February 21, 2006. I'm on a roll - 4th post in one day:). While I was working through my mid life crisis and researching adoption, something occurred to me. Adoption is becoming quite the thing. Everyone is doing it. Even celebrities - look at Angelina Jolie and Meg Ryan. But people - including celebrities - are paying thousands of dollars ($10,000 - $30,000) to adopt a child from a foreign country. There wouldn't be enoug...
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Laura's Book Blog: February 2006
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Tuesday, February 21, 2006. I'm on a roll - 4th post in one day:). While I was working through my mid life crisis and researching adoption, something occurred to me. Adoption is becoming quite the thing. Everyone is doing it. Even celebrities - look at Angelina Jolie and Meg Ryan. But people - including celebrities - are paying thousands of dollars ($10,000 - $30,000) to adopt a child from a foreign country. There wouldn't be enoug...
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Laura's Book Blog: Long time, no blog
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Monday, September 12, 2005. Long time, no blog. It's official. I'm not a good blogger, as proven by the fact that this is my first blog post in. Today I have something to blog about. Today was the first episode of MUCH ADO ABOUT BOOKS, the book talk radio show I host. Did I mention I'm not a public speaker? She said, in that ever-optimistic way she has of saying things. But only half the house was without power, so it wasn't a prob...
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Laura's Book Blog: My first blog...
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Friday, May 13, 2005. I've been trying to come up with something really brilliant for my first entry into my blog, because I wanted the first entry to be, well, brilliant (first impressions and all that). And while I did come up with some good book-related topics for future blogs, none seemed quite brilliant enough to be my first. I mean, we all had our opinion, but the bottom line was, it was over. Here's an excerpt of the piece:.
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Laura's Book Blog: I asked, life answered
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Monday, October 03, 2005. I asked, life answered. Last week, I believed the previous three Mondays had been about as bad as Mondays could go, and I made the mistake of wondering aloud what sort of fun this Monday would bring. Well, life heard me, and answered. Yeah, these days my Mondays start off with a bang. Actually, all things considered, Monday wasn't turning out so bad. I called the studio line again. Betty Jo and Francis...
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Laura's Book Blog: Reader Invitation
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Sunday, May 15, 2005. There's one thing about fiction writers that almost always holds true, and that is that they have story ideas constantly flooding their minds. In fact, most writers (barring Nora, who can write a book a day) will never be able to write a book for each story idea they have. Sounds simple enough, but it's really not. See, here's the deal. Remember those story ideas I mentioned earlier? Then, during periods that ...
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Laura's Book Blog: My Midlife Crisis
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Tuesday, February 21, 2006. Now I know that women, too, lose their minds as they approach mid life, and after the last week, I'm almost certain mine is lost forever. I'm one of those people who tends to self-analyze (I can't afford a real therapist). A lot. So I am pretty sure I know what brought on my mid life crisis. That's normal. All mom's experience this. Christmas was hard. I had to work so much during December, that I di...
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Laura's Book Blog: September 2005
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Historical Romance Author blogs about reading, writing, and other topics. Tuesday, September 27, 2005. It's true what they say about Mondays. I've never had a particular issue with Monday. I've heard people gripe about it being Monday, feeling like Monday, etc, but I really never related. Mondays, for me, were pretty much like any other day of the week. If anything, I. But I survived it, Carly Phillips and Tina Leonard survived it, and overall, the show went pretty well. Then on Monday, September 19th, I...