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Live to Write – Write to Live. We live to write and write to live … professional writers talk about the craft and business of writing. Corporate dropout Susan Nye. Writes about food, family, green living and small business for magazines. Throughout New England. She blogs about food on Around the Table. And records the year in pictures on Susan Nye 365. Susan is the woman behind the camera taking seasonal photographs for the. Live to Write – Write to Live. Lisa J. Jackson. Connect with her on LinkedIn.
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Award-winning author Suzanne Adair's links | Author Suzanne Adair
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mysteries. Mysteries of the American Revolution. Raleigh and North Carolina During the American Revolution. Here's where to find out more about writing and reenacting. Some of the writers organizations to which I belong. Guppies chapter of Sisters in Crime. Mystery Writers of America. North Carolina Writers' Network. Events at national battlefields, military parks, historic sites:. In Currie, NC. Battle reenactment a...
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GUEST BLOGS & EVENTS. A fondness for mysteries, a fascination with history, and a deep, abiding love of the pianoforte these, I tell people, are what inspired the Haydn mysteries. But the truth is, it was my Ph.D. in Communication that led me to the mystery genre. That insight gave me the confidence to attempt a mystery. I might know very little about creating a puzzle, but I did know quite a bit about the way people communicate or miscommunicate. Why historical mysteries, you ask? Along the way I traine...
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Things I Learned From My Horse: It's Just Routine, Ma'am
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Things I Learned From My Horse. Susan Schreyer's equine-inspired musings. Monday, May 28, 2012. It's Just Routine, Ma'am. Yes, he’s a little one-way about the whole thing. Eddie, doing his job without me interfering. Yay, for me! Horses are creatures of habit and routine. They need the sameness of a familiar warm-up in order to be assured they are doing the right job, in order not to be over-faced with demands from the rider. Routine is knowledge and security. Routine keeps the stress at bay. I agree wit...
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Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine | Julie Tollefson
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Posts tagged Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. Wine, chocolate, and journalism. February 14, 2016. The March 2016 issue of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine includes my short story, “Abundance of Patience,” loosely inspired by layoffs in the newspaper business. I recently wrote a little about my passion for journalism, sparkling wine, and chocolate at Writers …. Read more ›. Posted in Short Story. Tagged with: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. July 28, 2014. Read more ›.
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Things I Learned From My Horse: Share the Fun
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Things I Learned From My Horse. Susan Schreyer's equine-inspired musings. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. One thing I've learned from all my years of riding horses is that fun is more fun when shared. What's fun? Reading a mystery that will make you laugh, gasp, and lose track of your bedtime - all for FREE! Starting today, Tuesday, July 10, 2012 through Thursday, July 12, BushWhacked. My new Thea Campbell Mystery is available in e-book format for FREE. Do I want you to snap it up? July 14, 2012 at 2:09 AM.
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Things I Learned From My Horse: August 2013
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Things I Learned From My Horse. Susan Schreyer's equine-inspired musings. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Back in the Saddle - so to speak . But, back to the blog . My friend Kate Wyland nudged me into action by asking me to contribute to her wonderful blog "Conversations with Horses and Others". And, of course, when a friend asks what can you say but "when do you want it? Conversations with Horses and Others. Labels: art of dressage. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Joyce Yarrow - author.
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Things I Learned From My Horse: July 2012
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Things I Learned From My Horse. Susan Schreyer's equine-inspired musings. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. One thing I've learned from all my years of riding horses is that fun is more fun when shared. What's fun? Reading a mystery that will make you laugh, gasp, and lose track of your bedtime - all for FREE! Starting today, Tuesday, July 10, 2012 through Thursday, July 12, BushWhacked. My new Thea Campbell Mystery is available in e-book format for FREE. Do I want you to snap it up? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Lawrence Magazine | Julie Tollefson
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Archive for Lawrence Magazine. November 24, 2015. My newest piece for Lawrence Magazine: 26 Reasons We Love Lawrence, beautifully illustrated by the talented Lana Grove. The hardest part about this story was narrowing down the things I love to one for each letter of the alphabet. For …. Read more ›. Posted in Lawrence Magazine. Tagged with: Lana Grove. 8230; but their days are numbered. June 12, 2015. Read more ›. Posted in Lawrence Magazine. March 8, 2015. Read more ›. Gives ...
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Things I Learned From My Horse: March 2011
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Things I Learned From My Horse. Susan Schreyer's equine-inspired musings. Sunday, March 13, 2011. Riders are brave people, and not just for climbing on top of an animal that can easily weight 10 times what a human tips the scale at, has a mind of its own and is (potentially) afraid of everything. Riders are brave because the very things that are intuitively the correct means of saving one's ass must be abandoned for the things that are intuitively the last thing one would expect to do and stay alive.