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Monthly Archives: April 2013. April 30, 2013. April 27, 2013. Historical Novels Bridges Across Time. Any author owes a big debt to their readers. Not just because they’ve chosen their book amongst so many others, but because they have spent time reading it. There are so many competing forms of. April 27, 2013. Some bright early reviews for Paul Lynch’s Red Sky In Morning. The arrival of a first novel by an Irish author which has been the subject of a multi-sided, multinational publisher auction doesn’t h...
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April 30, 2013. April 27, 2013. Historical Novels Bridges Across Time. Any author owes a big debt to their readers. Not just because they’ve chosen their book amongst so many others, but because they have spent time reading it. There are so many competing forms of. April 27, 2013. Some bright early reviews for Paul Lynch’s Red Sky In Morning. The arrival of a first novel by an Irish author which has been the subject of a multi-sided, multinational publisher auction doesn’t happen every week, so Paul Lync...
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About Sheila (And Stuart). Credits, Thanks, and Mumbo Jumbo. June 28, 2016. Cadence and His Rob-Daddy. July 2011. Las Vegas. Picture your family relationships like a stack of blocks. And we’re not talking about the orderly stacking that results in pyramids or little models of the White House. Oh, no. This stack is haphazard. You didn’t select your children’s personalities, did you? If we could, then maybe we […]. June 21, 2016. June 14, 2016. How do we keep […]. Tagged With: Jeremiah 31. June 7, 2016.
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About Sheila (And Stuart). Credits, Thanks, and Mumbo Jumbo. Grandfamilies: On Little League, Crows, and Gray Hats. April 19, 2016. A Western Tanager (I Think) In Our Back Yard. From our dining room, we enjoy sit-down views into the crowns of the trees in our back yard. Call it an upside, if you will, of living on a hillside lot. We take our meals and watch the birds as a habit. This spring, crows are hanging out in […]. March 29, 2016. March 25, 2016. Six Wonderful Ways to Foster Silence. Daphne and Me&...
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About Sheila (And Stuart). Credits, Thanks, and Mumbo Jumbo. Who Are You Talking To? January 5, 2016. Baby Carly, Rachael, Kevin. Christmas, 2008. Not talking, actually. Parenting. Who are you parenting to? Or who are you grandparenting to? This question differs from who are you parenting? Or who are you grandparenting? I’m thinking audience. Specifically, I am wondering if our acts of parenthood or grandparenthood serve as a report card to our own parents. Maybe at […]. Filed Under: Colossians 3. My Hus...
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Breaking Up is Hard to Do | A DIFFERENT STORY
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Breaking Up is Hard to Do. It’s not you, it’s me. That’s what I keep telling my blog. I don’t want it to feel bad. But the truth is, we need to break up. It’s time for me to move out. Writing here has felt complicated to me the last couple of years. I don’t have good words to explain that, and maybe you don’t need me to. And so it is my writing here has waned. I’ve taken it off-site. Which has revitalized me in many, many ways, but has made it difficult to come home at night to. Some of you will prefer m...
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Archives | A DIFFERENT STORY
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Breaking Up is Hard to Do. Letters to Me: Book Launch. Music History and an Angry Sonnet. Giving Yourself Away: A Story of Friendship. A Poem from My Dad on the Occasion of Poe’s Death. Literary Tour: At The Mount with Edith Wharton. Why the Chicken Crossed the Road. Not) The Smartest Person in the Room. Book Review: The Novelist. Infographic: Read More Poetry. The End of a Journey. Maybe. The Anthologist: Pluck the Day. The Anthologist: Conversation in a Laundromat. The Artist’s Way: Process. Literary T...
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Making Headroom | A DIFFERENT STORY
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Every Tuesday I trek about 20 miles to the west to a Benedictine monastery in time for day prayers. I go because, set in the quiet of the hills, it’s open, spacious, and still. That’s the way it’s made. My heart yearns for a place that doesn’t drown God out and doesn’t pack him in. The process is a reach for me. I don’t know liturgy from larceny. I bumble through the office. At times, the phrase. Passes through my not-very-spiritual mind. I go as a child. But I go because I’m finding God in this quiet.
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