Monthly Archives: October 2006

The week ahead & great website class

Before I tell you about this week’s fabulous guest blogger, if you’re even thinking about getting a website, Justin Knupp from Stonecreek Media is giving a Low Coungry online workshop on this subject, telling you everything you’ll need to know. … Continue reading

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THE BEACH HOUSE by Alice Mary Monroe

I needed a book to awaken me again. As writers, sometimes we go through a period where nothing suits us. We’re in the story, out just as quickly. Unsettling to say the least. Continue reading

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Guest blogger: Felecia Mills of Red Sage

Books are magical things. They can take you places you’ve never been before, both real and imaginary. They can take you to the past, or carry you forward into the future. I have always been enchanted by books, and I … Continue reading

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SHIP SETS SAIL

HOPE: To wish for something with expectation of its fullfillment. I love this. Our themes this week have celebrated the very essence of hope, I believe. Liz being a grand example with news of her recent publishing contract. Continue reading

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What’s your dream?

Before I start, I want to remind everyone to come back on Saturday to read Red Sage editor Felecia Mills’ guest blog. Tell your writer friends! I read it already, and it’s that good. Now, back to our regular programming… … Continue reading

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Sunbeams

Funny how over here at Magical Musings, our minds work in spookily similar ways. I wrote this blog on Sunday (very organized for me, they are usually last minute) and it dovetails with Theresa’s blog below. My writing style is … Continue reading

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The grass is always greener. . .

Sometime in the mid 90’s I joined a local writing group. We got together once a week and talked writing: we passed around craft tips, practiced writing excises and discussed the projects we were working on. Back then I was … Continue reading

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THE CALL!

Well, after years of hearing about it, dreaming about it and lusting after it … I finally got it. THE CALL! Actually, it wasn’t a phone call. Rather it was an email … but who the hell cares. It was … Continue reading

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Book Review: HELLO, IT’S ME by Wendy Markham

If you want a book that will make you cry a little, laugh a little, and smile a lot, pick up HELLO, IT’S ME by Wendy Markham. Annie Harlowe is raising her small children alone nearly a year after her … Continue reading

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The week ahead

Next Saturday, 21 October, we are excited to have our first ever editor in our guest blogger slot. Felecia Mills used to be an elementary school teacher, and has recently joined Red Sage Publishing as an editor. She loves all … Continue reading

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