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Monthly Archives: July 2011
It’s Pretty Black and White to Me
My husband and I walked out of a movie last night. As a general principle, I try not to walk out of anything. The action makes a statement I rarely feel strongly enough to make about an event I have … Continue reading
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Is Prince William a Cross-Dresser?
Umm, no. Although you wouldn’t know it from the way a prominent fashion-watching website described it. Commenting on the various outfits worn by Kate Middleton during the royal visit to Canada last week, the site reported that, “Catherine, Duchess of … Continue reading
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Tagged clarity, edit, Kate Middleton, omma, Prince-William, punctuation
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The Unanswerable Question
I had an interesting experience a couple of weeks ago. I encountered my first – and more than likely my last – awestruck fan. He was twelve. Which is especially interesting given that my target audience is women over eighteen. … Continue reading
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Tagged creative source, fan club, ideas, On Writing, Stephen King, target audience, the watcher
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A Prayer for Canada
A Prayer for Canada by Sara Davison Father God, As we raise high and wave our flag with pride today, fill us with gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy and for those who have sacrificed their lives so that we … Continue reading