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July 17 – No Explanation | One Woman's Day
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One Woman's Day. A Project of the Story Circle Network. Submit to One Woman’s Day. June 20 – A Father Extraordinaire. July 20 – Gesher Tzar Me’od – The World is a Narrow Bridge →. July 17 – No Explanation. July 17, 2015. By Patricia Roop Hollinger. 8220;I don’t believe this,” I exclaimed to my husband. “The caregiver at ARC informs me that Stephen needs a new wheelchair. The one just purchased last year is already missing a headrest and a foot rest.”. Have any of them visited or cared for a child who is ...
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Laurinda Wheeler | One Woman's Day
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One Woman's Day. A Project of the Story Circle Network. Submit to One Woman’s Day. Author Archives: Laurinda Wheeler. September 11 – Balloons Rising. September 11, 2015. By Doris Jean Shaw. Enjoying breakfast, my eyes drift to the window. “Is that water tower moving? Wonder what will cross my path tomorrow? Is a retired educator, Life Coach, author and member of Beauregard Parish Writers Guild “ The Ink Blots. July 17 – No Explanation. July 17, 2015. By Patricia Roop Hollinger. Oh, I made an attempt to k...
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Linda Hoye | One Woman's Day
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One Woman's Day. A Project of the Story Circle Network. Submit to One Woman’s Day. Author Archives: Linda Hoye. August 22 – Beginnings. August 22, 2016. 8211;“He had me at hello.” Well, Glen always had me with that smile. Debra Dolan lives on the west coast of Canada, is a long time (45 years) private journal writer, and an avid reader of women’s memoir. She has been a member of Story Circle Network since 2009. August 15 – A Fateful Phone Call. August 15, 2016. By Patricia Roop Hollinger. We had breakfas...
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August 6 – Retreat | One Woman's Day
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One Woman's Day. A Project of the Story Circle Network. Submit to One Woman’s Day. July 20 – Gesher Tzar Me’od – The World is a Narrow Bridge. August 10 – All Those Old Photos →. August 6 – Retreat. August 6, 2015. As I write this I’m tired and my feet are sore. Maya, my Yorkie, looks at me from her bed across the room with a look that seems to ask why we didn’t get to spend much time outside today. Ah, but there are eighteen quarts and thirteen pints of tomato soup on my kitchen counter, I’m thi...Linda...
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Renee is Writing: Writing Short-Writing Long
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Share the writing life with romantic women's fiction writer Renee Howard Cassese. Sunday, December 21, 2014. Darkness unfolds like a cape over the earth turning the sky a deep blue and draining color from every object outside my window. The dark trees are illumined with holiday lights and inflatable Santas and snowmen decorate the front lawns of neighborhood houses. In my writing room I am gearing up for the coming new year. Though some of these projects are up to 50 pages long, the poetry collection clo...
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Renee is Writing: August 2014
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Share the writing life with romantic women's fiction writer Renee Howard Cassese. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Renee is Writing Short. I like to write short, but not because I am 4'11" tall. Once the steeping process is complete I will go over the draft with a red pen, moving things around, weeding out unnecessary words, smoothing out metaphors and dumping adverbs and extraneous adjectives. I might take out or add whole sentences to make the story more understandable and emotional. For any writer in searc...
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Renee is Writing: Where do You Write?
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Share the writing life with romantic women's fiction writer Renee Howard Cassese. Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Where do You Write? Where do you set yourself when you begin to write? Do you have several fave spots or one particular corner that beckons your muse? I have strolled quiet arboretums and grasped a few poems that flitted through the air, inspired by a rippled river, a particular dahlia blossom or the erratic walk of a heron poking in the mud for a midday snack. I must add that the perfect writing...
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Renee is Writing: A Mixed Bag of Genres
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Share the writing life with romantic women's fiction writer Renee Howard Cassese. Monday, December 8, 2014. A Mixed Bag of Genres. As most of you readers know I write in a variety of genres and never seem to be able to focus on just one. I write poetry, short stories, novels, memoir and essays. I also dabble in art journaling and mixed media. But the combining of genres into one project is something I've only touched on, having once written a memoir in poetry and short fiction. While I intend to at least...
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Renee is Writing: November 2014
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Share the writing life with romantic women's fiction writer Renee Howard Cassese. Saturday, November 8, 2014. When Writing Your Novel Stalls. The past week has seen little movement toward more pages of "Safe Places," despite having enrolled in NaNoWriMo and needing to keep up with my daily word quota. But here is a weekend in which to play catch up. So on a sunny Saturday morning I am back at the computer looking at my chapter outlines and getting into chapter eight of writing my novel. So it's November,...