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A Life-Changing Decision by Kathleen Buckley
Have you ever made a life-changing decision? How did it work out? Many of us are descended from people who were immigrants from...
Liz Flaherty
Mar 19, 20254 min read


Things That Remind Me
I'm comfortable with being old. I like having a huge quiver of memories to carry around, that our house is long paid for, that I can...
Liz Flaherty
Mar 15, 20253 min read


Chance's Return by Lucy Kubash
What can I say, my heroes have always been cowboys. From the time I first watched the older-timers–Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, and the Lone...
Liz Flaherty
Mar 12, 20255 min read


Vision Boards, Vision Words, and Affirmations by Christine Columbus
Do they work? Do you get anxious, excited, afraid, laugh, or cry when reading fiction or watch a movie? Things don’t have to be “real” to...
Liz Flaherty
Mar 5, 20253 min read


Welcome, Lynda Rees
I'm so glad to welcome Lynda Rees here for Writer Monday to talk about her newest releases! She has a giveaway for you, too! ROCK STARR...
Liz Flaherty
Mar 3, 20253 min read


The Hate Tree
I complain about hate. A lot. At halvesies with greed, I consider it to be one of the two worst things that have ever happened to our...
Liz Flaherty
Feb 15, 20252 min read


Men in Books Aren't Better by Amanda Nelson and Lisa-Marie Potter
Men In Books Aren't Better is a sweet contemporary romance about author Molly Covington, who feels pressured by her looming deadline for...
Liz Flaherty
Feb 12, 20251 min read


Trees and Stories
"In the end, we'll all become stories." - written by Margaret Atwood. "... but it is up to us whether that story is unremarkable, or,...
Liz Flaherty
Feb 8, 20254 min read


A New Heart by Roseann McGrath Brooks
After nearly three years of living one day at a time in recovery, Nathan believes that any change of heart is possible. And maybe...
Liz Flaherty
Feb 3, 20252 min read


Speaking of... by Liz Flaherty
This week someone called me a Marxist . Actually, it was a liberal Marxist , so I was okay with part of it. So, even though I learned...
Liz Flaherty
Feb 1, 20253 min read


Forever and Inexorably by Liz Flaherty
It's Friday morning and it was three degrees when I got up. After whining a bit about this being winter at its worst, I remembered a few...
Liz Flaherty
Jan 25, 20254 min read


Are audiobooks considered reading? by Jan Scarbrough
My late husband Bill loved to read. He often turned off TV to read. However, it wasn’t a paperback or eBook. He “read” an audiobook....
Liz Flaherty
Jan 22, 20255 min read


A Good Time by Liz Flaherty
At Black Dog Writers the other night, we used story prompts and wrote for 20 minutes. Most of us wrote in longhand, a few on tablets, a...
Liz Flaherty
Jan 18, 20252 min read
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