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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Stigma Fighters: Mary Rowen
So honored to be featured on Stigma Fighters today. This was hard to write, as it’s about how bulimia changed my life in some sad ways. I do hope, though, that it may inspire someone with an eating disorder to … Continue reading
Posted in eating disorders, guest post, health, life experiences
Tagged bulimia, eating disorders, lost people, lost years, mary rowen, mental illness, stigma fighters
5 Comments
Valentine’s Day Giveaway!
Hi Friends! I’m very excited to be participating in this Valentine’s Day book giveaway! There are 40 different books you can win, including my two (#8, Living by Ear, and #9, Leaving the Beach). Please check them all out, then … Continue reading
Posted in events, giveaway
Tagged 32 going on Spinster set, 33 going on girlfriend, 40 books, a shift in the water, blogger girl, broken pieces, broken places, charlotte's restrained, chick lit, confessions from a coffee shop, Dangled Carat, free books, french toast, french twist, giveaway, home, How do you know, I'm still here, Leaving the Beach, living by ear, my big delicious life, my fair lily, out to lunch, starting from lost, there are no men, Valentine's Day, venus rising, whiskey and gumdrops, women's fiction
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You’re Too Old To Listen To That: #MusicTuesday Guest Post by Keisha Page
My guest for #MusicTuesday is author Keisha Page. In addition to being a great writer, Keisha is also my marketing person at Booktrope, and I’m so happy to be able to share her post today. ———————————————————————————————————- I’m going to tell … Continue reading
Posted in guest blog, guest post, music, music tuesday, parenting
Tagged #musictuesday, aging, alice cooper, Beatles, Black Flag, david bowie, fangirl, guest blogger, guest post, Keisha Page, Kiss, Lawrence Welk, music, nine inch nails, parenting, queensryche, red hot chili peppers, Red Rocks, rhythm of love, silent lucidity, unwrapping love
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Songs of Paper: #MusicTuesday Guest Post by Duke Miller
Today, I’m thrilled to have Duke Miller as a guest for Music Tuesday. “Songs of Paper” is an excerpt from his forthcoming book, On Damaged Ground. ———————————————————————————————————- I dedicate this story to Pantopicon. She is a writer working at Wattpad.com … Continue reading
Posted in events, guest post, music, music tuesday
Tagged autumn of the patriarch, broken Social Scene, daft punk, dogs, Dr. Rockit, duke miller, gabriel garcia marquez, herbie hancock, kinky, latin america, leon gieco, max richter, mercedes sosa, mexico, michael franti, miles davis, music, music tuesday, nine inch nails, pancho villa, randy newman, steely dan, talking heads, the blue nile, thomas mann, wilco, zapata
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Does My Underwear Make Me Look Old?
As I type this, I’m thinking, why? What’s the point of this post, and will anyone want to read it? It falls into several lame categories, such as TMI and Pathetic Navel Gazing. Or, more accurately, Pathetic Butt and Crotch … Continue reading
Posted in aging, clothing, health, life experiences
Tagged aging, clothing, navel gazing, retail, spanky pants, tmi, underwear, walgreens
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A Truly Humiliating Experience: #MusicTuesday Guest Post by Arleen Williams
Arleen Williams joins us today for Music Tuesday with a post about music and parenting. Thank you so much, Arleen, for sharing this! ———————————————————————————————————- I am not a music person. My office is silent when I plan classes or grade … Continue reading
Posted in guest post, life experiences, music, music tuesday
Tagged Alki Trilogy, Arleen williams, Biking Uphill, music, music tuesday, parenting, piano, recital, running secrets, thirty-ninth victim
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