I was fortunate to be a guest host on The Writer’s Block Podcast NH.
Let it me know what you think https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fm_ds8HsJw0
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Take a look and let me know what you think. Got to be a guest host this week on one of my favorite podcasts....Writer's Block Podcast NH! Had a blast with Host Deborah Monk and Stephan Croke talking about the benefits of a writer's group.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiwCPj1wsIs Last minute business trip to Hawaii. Talk about inspiration! In the meantime, I just found out that I am a featured Author on the fabulous Lynne M. Robitaille's Library. Check it out.
Lynne is an entrepreneur, caregiver, advocate on organ donation awareness, author and most important a mother. She created her site to be able to help other's understand the transplant life. She does not claim to be an expert, but she has learned so much that she needed to share. Check out her page I had the great fortune of being a guest on The Writer's Block Podcast NH, yesterday. Thanks to Shelly Devlin and Deborah Monk for a fun time and allowing me to shamelessly plug my book,
Hey Ma, Your Husband's Dead. Feeling blessed. One of my readers sent me a picture of my book at an airport in Germany. I wonder where else it might show up?
#IARTG, #Amreading, #heymayourhusbandsdead, #Bookbeast, #bookblast In my book, Hey Ma, Your Husband's Dead, two of the characters play a game of train wreck at the dinner table.
For those of you who do not know, train wreck is "one of those kid games you would play to help relieve the stiffness and boredom of being at the formal dinner table. Playing the game was relatively simple. We would each take a couple of forks-full of whatever was on our plates. And when the parents were preoccupied, we would open our mouths to expose the freshly chewed food on our tongues. First person to wince…loses. As you can imagine, color, texture, and imagination...not to mention a pair of completely distracted parents...are paramount to the success of the game." Attached is a picture that I received from a reader of her grandchildren playing a game of train wreck. How cool (and gross!) is that? |
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