Author Archives: Linda
Writers Voice… No, It’s Rosie the Robot
Your voice as a writer is that unique quality that connects you to your reader’s soul … or falls short. Continue reading
A story of life, lies, and love
After the War, married to a man who was his family’s only survivor of the Holocaust, Eleanor and her husband settled into what should have been, and could have been, an abundant and happy “picture book” life.
…Until the birth of her second child, Alexander, turned her world upside down. Continue reading
What about the dumb question?
And when the question indicates that the person asking is not willing to let some answers be reveal to him through the process, but instead wants others to, “stop what you are doing and take care of me now,” then the question is beyond dumb… it becomes a deal breaker. Continue reading
No one says it better than Michael Hyatt
Michael Hyatt is a scholar of social media, publishing, and life. Especially life.
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How We Look at Ourselves
The following excerpt is from Q Blog, and a post titled: “Ten Most Significant Cultural Trends of the Last Decade” written by Andy Crouch. Follow the link and read the post in entirety… very much worth your time. The Self … Continue reading
Enough said…
“The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter—’tis the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” —Mark Twain
Boredom Conference? No Kidding?
As an adult, I have come to appreciate boredom. It represents a time when one has nothing pressing, no demands, deadlines, or urgencies.
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Winter creeps into Florida
Laugh at my idea of winter if you want to, but right now it is 52 degrees outside and I have put on a double layer of socks. There is no antifreeze inside of me.