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I’m cheating a little bit this week and posting my favorite TWO pictures of the week because, well, I’ve been staring at both of them for a loooong time and can’t decide which I like best. So you choose! Both … Continue reading
Today the lovelies at YA Highway are asking: What is your numero uno reason for writing? This is an easy one, friends. I have to. Yep, it’s as simple as that. I’ve always been a storyteller. Ever since I was … Continue reading
Hello friends! I am back from magical Europeland, and all I can say is that everyone who told us we were nuts for taking a toddler to Europe was 100% right. She didn’t nap. Like at all. But what you … Continue reading
I am back from vacation! More about that tomorrow. For now, here are the latest two entries in my 365 Project. This first one was shot in London … somewhere. The trip is already running together in my mind. As … Continue reading
I had a big blog post planned for yesterday all about body image and YA, but then my daughter went and landed in the hospital with a bad case of croup and stridor less then 48 hours before we were … Continue reading
A few days ago, I talked about how I was joining the 365 Project. In order to keep myself honest and actually complete this thing, I figured I’d start posting my favorite picture of the week on Sundays. So here … Continue reading
Today the lovelies at YA Highway are asking: What was the best book you read in September? Which, turns out, is a hard question to answer because I read a lot of books in September, and I enjoyed quite a … Continue reading