Christmas CardsDecember 23 of 2009

It’s fun to stick my hand into the mailbox these days to see what’s in the stack.  Sort of like those surprise unraveling balls we used to buy when I was a kid.  What will be next?  In the old days it was probably no more than a cheap little plastic heart, or a tiny marble.  Christmas cards are better; we hear from real people, some of whom se(...)
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RolandDecember 21 of 2009

Last night Paul and I went to bed early, got up as midnight approached, put on jeans, sweaters, and boots, and drove downtown.  The trees to our right and left on Massachusetts Street held a dusting of snow lit up by Christmas lights.  We parked on Ninth Street, walked briskly to The Jazzhaus. 

Upstairs the scene was festive, expectant.  I(...)
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I\'m Keeping the Christ in ChristmasDecember 21 of 2009

Christmas is a season that I wish we could embrace year-round. The warmth of the holiday infuses us with more patience, kindness and overall tolerance. Why then, do people find offense when they are wished a “Merry Christmas” or hear Christmas tunes as they shop?

I have friends from many faiths and many countries. When they wish me a Happy Ha(...)

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Kezoor RocksDecember 19 of 2009

KeZoor has made my life so much easier.

It is as advanced as I need or as simple as I need.

Why would anyone use anything else?

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Laurie Wagner BuyerDecember 18 of 2009

 
       
 
   
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JoDecember 18 of 2009

After reading a June 4, New York Times article by Sarah Kershaw “Therapists Wired to Write” my cousin Dorothy sent me last summer, I decided that for my writing to grow optimally I needed most particularly a support group.  In the article’s first paragraph the following words caught my eye “The six psychotherapists…make up what may be the most(...)
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Competing VoicesDecember 16 of 2009

Besides my own, which voices should I listen to as I rewrite my memoir?  The New York editor gave me important things to consider in revision, Laurie Wagner Buyer told me what she liked about the memoir and offered editorial suggestions, an agent gave me a critique, my husband Paul weighs in over each draft, my adult children listen to snippet(...)
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