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Monthly Archives: April 2020

A person is NOT the virus

Sari, one of the main characters in my new novel, Changing Skies, learns that when she confidently smiles and is kind to people she meets, she gets acceptance and kindness in return. The idea seems pretty logical.  Smile and, most of the time, receive a smile in return. I went to the grocery a few … Continue reading »

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Ta Dah! Changing Skies is ready for you!

Ta-Dah!! Just when you thought you couldn’t stand one more day of isolation and social distancing, I have a remedy!  My latest novel is (finally!) published and available!  I have paperback copies on their way to me, so if you want to get one from me, I’m more than happy to sign one and get … Continue reading »

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Beware the Storm

April showers bring May flowers. April winds bring tornadoes and wrecked lives.  April viruses bring sickness, death, cabin fever, money worries, and concerns about the growing infringement on our Constitutional rights.  It makes me think about other storms. My thoughts keep going to how the disciples felt as they rocked along in their little boat … Continue reading »

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Palm Sunday lessons

Yesterday was Palm Sunday.  It’s a day in history that I often struggle to understand.  How could a crowd wave palms and shout Hosanna on Sunday then shake their fists and demand Jesus’ crucifixion just a few days later?  The key is to understand their disappointment.  They were expecting this Jesus to enter Jerusalem like … Continue reading »

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