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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Writer’s Gazebo: Tips to Improve Your Writing Through Empathetic Thought & Precision Editing
After several decades of observing and writing about my fellow inhabitants of Planet Earth, I can’t recall ever thinking that anyone didn’t have a story to tell. Whether it is the true account of your life’s journey, your perspectives on … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Uncategorized, Wrighting
Tagged authors, editing, writing, writing tips
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knitting a Pie for Pi Day
The round dish cloth I am knitting not only resembles a pie, with its eight wedges and peaked edging; it also follows the revered number Pi in several ways. First, anything circular, including my cotton dishcloth, already has a connection … Continue reading
Posted in Knitting, Mathematics, Uncategorized
Tagged dishcloth, knitting, math, Pi Day, short-row knitting
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Equal Rights for Blind Americans? Author Says We’re not There Yet
As a member of various blindness, advocacy and guide dog organizations, it’s not uncommon to come across a request from a college student to take a survey on blindness, and I’m always happy to participate. Rarely, however, (in fact, never) … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, authors, Blindness, Disability, Guide dogs, novel, Service Dogs, Smashwords, Uncategorized, Visually Impaired, young adult
Tagged accessibility, ADA, advocacy, author, blindness, equal rights, equality, Guide dogs, justice, Longreads, Scribd, Smashwords, The Heart of Applebutter Hill
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