Meet the #author – Suzanne Whitfield Vince

Today I’m pleased to be welcoming my good friend, author Suzanne Whitfield Vince, to answer a few questions about her writing journey. Her debut novel, The Many Lives of June Crandall, was released yesterday on Amazon, the culmination of hard work and perseverance, to say nothing of the over-amped imagination all of us who write…

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Guest blogging on fixations!

Hi everyone! Today I’m guest blogging on the site of my awesome fellow author friend Suzanne Whitfield Vince!  Come check it out and leave a comment.  You might win a signed copy of one of my books! And don’t forget to sign up for Suzanne’s newsletter to learn more about her new release, due out…

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#Foraging in a #NewLand

Yes, I’ve been MIA.  Life for the past few months has been about transition – California to Oregon, rental places to our new home, cardboard boxes to new resting places.  I struggled to remember what zip code I was in.  Energy to write?  Pah! Now, there are no more excuses.  While much is still in…

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Can a #hiatus boost #creativity?

Yes, I’ve been MIA. I have an excuse. A really good excuse. We sold the ranch. Yes, after 19 years, we sold the 10 acres we called home, and became vagabonds without a place to go. This entailed work. There was sorting, donating, trashing, packing, recycling, gardening, interim-storing, changes of address, dog-boarding, all sorts of…

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Creativity – Where does it come from?

Sometimes, it’s best to defer to those who can say things more fluently than you! I enjoyed this PBS video on creativity.  Let me know what you think about it! http://blog.bookbaby.com/2014/01/how-to-be-creative/?utm_campaign=BB1406&utm_source=BBeNews&utm_medium=Email

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“You Must Have Time To…”

I’m a full time writer, and have been now for over two years.  This is my full time job.  Before that, I was, simultaneously, a self-employed management consultant and online university professor for close to twenty years.  In all of these “lives”, I’ve worked from home.  In fact, I’m not sure I would even KNOW how to…

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