Good news for ebooks: the 82-year-old mother test http://killzoneauthors.blogspot.com/2010/11/good-news-for-ebooks-82-year-old-mother.html I enjoyed this post a lot. I still don’t own a Kindle but when I read Kathryn Lilley’s post over at the Kill Zone this week I thought it might be … Continue reading
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Develop A Mission Statement For Self-Care
What better time of year to develop your own personal mission statement for self-care. This is a subject I believe needs lots of thought and just not at the beginning of the New Year when it’s all too easy to … Continue reading
Max Lucado on 3:16, The Numbers of Hope
INSPIRATIONAL SUNDAY/A GOOD REMINDER OF WHAT WE’RE CELEBRATING
Dina Sleiman and What A Difference A Personality Makes/My Blog Pick Of The Week
Hope you are all having an awesome Thanksgiving and counting your blessings this season. I’m a Myers Briggs fan and saw this post by friend Dina Sleiman over at Inkwell Inspirations last Friday. So Dina’s Blog Post is my pick … Continue reading
IF YOU COULD CHOOSE
If you could live and dress during another time where would it be and what would you wear? Would you enjoy wearing a dress like this? Of course I’m prone to Regency wear. Or would you never dream of returning to the past … Continue reading
Jane Austen Fight Club
Does anyone notice anything amiss?
James Scott Bell for Blog Pick Friday
Want to Be a Professional Writer? Act Like One. Don’t you love the picture that Jim picked for his blog post over at the Kill Zone? This is from Sunday, November 14th and worth every minute of your time. Just … Continue reading
York – Protestant Cathedral: "Psalm VIII" – Anglican Choir
It’s been a long time since I visited this awesome cathedral. That was in the fall of 1976 when I spent a semester abroad. Little did I know then that I would be writing stories about Regency England. I’ve always … Continue reading
York – Protestant Cathedral: “Psalm VIII” – Anglican Choir
It’s been a long time since I visited this awesome cathedral. That was in the fall of 1976 when I spent a semester abroad. Little did I know then that I would be writing stories about Regency England. I’ve always … Continue reading