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“Mrs. Franchy’s Evil Ring” is a refreshing take on Christmas tales, filled with suspense, adventure, and valuable life lessons. Set during a frosty Massachusetts winter, it follows the journey of a brave nine-year-old, Isla, who faces her biggest fear – her stepmom. Along the way, Isla and her family learn to let go of long-held…
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Lessons from a Documentary Courtesy of Netflix I couldn’t stop watching — only enough to sleep and finish it the next day. The clock went back one hour, and I needed that hour. But when I got up, I thought of him. ‘I love you, Gabriel,’ I whispered. It’s the mantra I repeated it over and over before…
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Photo by Christina Morillo from Pexels Besides that incident on my last day at the Writer’s Conference (See: When a Writing Conference Becomes a Battleground), I had a wonderful time mingling with established and newbie writers. Hello, I’m a newbie. The organizers packed the schedule to the rim. With sweat on my brow, I read the…
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A contentious debate: To write or not to write in Spanish Photo by Amador Loureiro on Unsplash https://play.ht/articles/cd9ad907d4bdCall me naive, but I never thought I would have to defend my story’s Spanglish lexicon in a writing conference, much less one in California. Nonetheless, there I was, doing just that on my last day of the writer’s conference.…
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Taking a break from my story I love Abigail Parris. I love her sarcasm and her head first than I’ll figure it out later mentality. Her mom, the epitome of a mother bear, would stuff one more tamale inside Abigail’s mouth because she looks too skinny and certainly must be starving. But I had to say…
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Every once in a while when I feel a bit lost or restless, I like to pull out my tarot cards to gain some insight or guidance. I use it as a GPS when I get lost to find my way back on track. Pinterest has some nifty (yes, I use the word nifty) spreads,…