Monthly Archives: October 2014

Hard to Find Good Help?

Is it me or is it hard to find good help these days?  Do people take pride in their craft anymore? I paid for the services of a graphic designer in the Balboa package I purchased months ago. I had … Continue reading

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It Bares Repeating

Michelle W. writes, in the Daily Post: The Writing Life: Advice from a Counterculture Icon If you want to really hurt your parents, and you don’t have the nerve to be gay, the least you can do is go into the … Continue reading

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Touching The Soul

No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted – I read. I have been the recipient of  acts of kindness by the men and women in my life, they know who they are, and for them I … Continue reading

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Fade To Pink

The thing I’ve noticed about blogging and writing, in my case—is pain. I get my best soul-searching, authentically rich, writing material when my emotions are operating in high gear. Anger and sadness, in particular, running hot enough to start a … Continue reading

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Balboa – No More Bouts

Balboa Press, the self publishing arm of Hay House, the one I’m using for my memoir debut, has three distinct steps on the road to producing a book. Phase one is submission. It sounds quick and easy, right? Submit your … Continue reading

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