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Protected: My biscuits are burning!

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Protected: Here comes the rain

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Welcome to my blog!

I’m currently editing the content to include my original works of fiction. You can look forward to reading poems, short stories, excerpts from my novels, and general rants and ramblings. I will also create a small section with a sampling … Continue reading

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Where did August go?

I’m obviously behind on making my weekly posts. Week Five of Think Sideways threw me for a loop but I’m working through it, slowly but surely. I’m still kind of focusing on Week Four with the “one sentence” technique. The … Continue reading

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Protected: Week Four – My Sentence(s)

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Protected: Week Three – Lightning? More like fireworks.

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Week Two – My Sweet Spot Assignment

Okay, I have to admit I was a little intimidated by week two’s lesson and assignment, mostly because it dealt exclusively with clustering / mind mapping and I had only ever used that during my time at university. However, I … Continue reading

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Week One – Victim and Feel

Yes, I skipped both of these assignments. Why? Because I don’t wrestle with either of these. I’m a Gemini so I’m pretty evenly balanced between the THINK and FEEL of who I am, what I see and what I do. … Continue reading

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Week One – My Perfect Assignment

I knew from this section’s first sentence on the PERFECT barrier, I had run face first into the cement wall holding me back from moving forward on my path to writing success. I have a terrible fear of people reading … Continue reading

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Week One – My Safe Assignment

While mentally working through the SAFE barrier assignment, I’ve decided this one doesn’t really have much hold over me. I tend to live between a fair balance of reasonable safety and necessary risk. A necessary risk? I (finally) enrolled in … Continue reading

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