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Judith Woolcock Colombo - Home Page
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Thank you for spending time on my site. Here are some links that I would like to share with you. They will open in new windows on your browser so you can check them out and use them or close them and still get back here easily. Places for All Readers and Writers. A Place With Tons Of Useful Info For Everyone. A Good Place For Writers and Researchers. Stories, Essays, Poems and Reviews. NEW AND PREVIOUSLY USED BOOKS. Good author interviews and book reviews. THE MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW. THE ROSE and THORN.
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Hip Slope Mama: "Does This Pregnancy Make Me Look Fat?" Body Image & Motherhood - Book Reading & Panel Discussion on Oct 29, 2009 at The Old Stone House
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WELCOME TO HIP SLOPE MAMA. A Blogazine, based out of Park Slope, Brooklyn, that features fun and interesting articles. Topics include: parenting, society, real estate, career, style, spirituality and more. Written contributions are always welcome! Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Does This Pregnancy Make Me Look Fat? Body Image and Motherhood - Book Reading and Panel Discussion on Oct 29, 2009 at The Old Stone House. Thursday, October 29, 2009. The Old Stone House. Tickets are $10 online. 15 at the door.
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Hudson Chronicles
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Saturday, September 23, 2006. One Big Bumpy Day. Did you ever have a bumpy day? A day when things get in your way. Like tables, chairs and swinging doors. And baby brothers on the floor. And counted to ten. My eyes saw stars. And a cross-eyed hen. On my dog Tiny. It hurt so much. It made me whiney. In a kitchen drawer. My throat got sore. On our front lawn. I saw two frogs yawn. On a garden hose. It turned so red. I went straight to bed. Did you ever have a bumpy day like that? Links to this post:.
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island | edit less more
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A place to write badly. 8220;…for even an island isn’t an island, dear.”. You know this, right? That surrounded by water, it grows or recedes depending on tide. An island is always occupied. And so this thing you’ve built. This isolation you’ve constructed. Your own sweet brain, please follow. Has turned on you,. Folded itself into a very private note. That thing you think you hold secret, is not. It’s on my note, too. We are the same poem over and over, and our. You are not floating. rest. The rose ...
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Ruth Silnes' Art: Lesson #4
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Welcome to Ruth Silnes' blog! This has been created with the intention to share art techniques and spark the creative spirit in you. Enjoy, and please feel free to post your feedback! For updates, see sidebar on the right. We will begin by touching on various aspects of drawing: seeing with the artist’s eye, values, creativity, abstraction, armchair research and where to go from there. The goal is to encourage your artistic abilities. It will be a journey of discovery. 183; Number 2B, 4B and 6B drawing p...
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be the ball | edit less more
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A place to write badly. Leave a comment ». Formidable, fortuitous, forceps. There weren’t nearly enough f-words. The -f- is sneaky, makes you do obscene things with your lips. Fandango. She could dance if she wanted, wind her body into the shape of an -f- then a g, an h, an entire choreography miming letters into sentences. “Be what you speak:” an instruction. “You become what you say:” a warning. It was never enough to write them. Would be epic, if only she could write it all inside. Be the pen! The ros...
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A place to write badly. What the crap is going on here? I like to write. I also like to avoid writing. This is a conflict of interest. I like to write freely. I also like to critique myself harshly. This is another conflict of interest. And I’m not going to edit, for crying out loud, so when I write dumb stuff, it has to stay. It’s good exercise for my big stupid ego. Written by little p. August 2, 2007 at 4:02 am. Subscribe to comments with RSS. October 7, 2008 at 11:44 pm. February 18, 2010 at 12:52 pm.
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https://talknsmack.wordpress.com/2010/11/26/charcoal-smudge
A place to write badly. Leave a comment ». It should have been peaceful, but it wasn’t–the view outside the picture window, trees in silhouette, charcoal lines against charcoal smudge houses, two charcoal stamp cars parked against the black street. The sky was losing its blue, and the neighbor’s light was on, orange through the front window and the porch. Why was he awake, she wondered? He knew her name was Margaret; he’d kept a piece of mail arriving in his box by mistake. It wasn’t impo...Curly brown h...
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A Year of Gratitude-Health, Wealth and Happiness for Free: December 2008
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A Year of Gratitude-Health, Wealth and Happiness for Free. Barb at the Beach. Thank You. by Patresa Hartman. Years End by Angie Ledbetter. Saying Goodbye to the Old Year and to YOG by Kat M. One Last YOG by Barbara Quinn. Dont write on her face. by Patresa Hartman. Day After by Angie Ledbetter. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, by Kat Mag. Traditions by Barbara Quinn. Joy in Valley Junction. by Patresa Hartman. Finding Peace by Angie Ledbetter. Yes, Kathryn, there really is a Santy Claus by Kat.