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Show & Tell Friday – the Forgive Me Edition
Hi, folks. I’m on a major deadline for Monday, and my 4 year-old’s preschool was let out early one day this week and cancelled for three days due to snow and ice. Less than two inches of it (it’s the … Continue reading
Posted in Asheville, Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, bloggers, Katherine Scott Crawford, writer and mother, writing
Tagged Aaron Sorkin, Brevard, Katherine Scott Crawford, Locals Only Award, mother writer, motherhood, Native Eyewear, NC, school cancelled, snow day, The Newsroom, writing
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Where I Write
So, if you’ve been following along you already know I live in a whirlwind of small children, husband, dog, graduate school, tiny house, and soon to be jobs, plural. I’m not very good at keeping it all straight. I’m not very … Continue reading
Posted in Asheville, bloggers, creativity, family, inspiration, Katherine Scott Crawford, life, motherhood, multi-tasking, planning, winter, writer and mother, writing
Tagged a neat desk is a sign of a sick mind, messy desk, organizing, overhaul, writing area, writing desk, writing spaces
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New Review at Book-alicious Mama
Woke up this morning to find a new review of Keowee Valley over at Book-alicious Mama, a fantastic–and fantastically thorough, interesting, and smart–book blog written by Jennifer Smeth. I’m a follower, because Jennifer blogs daily about great books, answering all … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, bloggers, first novel, historical fiction, historical novel, history, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, novel, reviewers, Reviews
Tagged book blog, book review, Book-alicious Mama, historical adventure, historical fiction, historical novel, Jennifer Smeth, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, new review, reviewers
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Show & Tell Friday: the Facebook Edition
Hi, folks. Happy Friday! It’s been a while, hasn’t it? Today I’m sharing a few things my Facebook friends have shared with me: 1.) Magical photographs of life on a Russian farm These are pictures a Russian photographer/mama took of … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, bloggers, inspiration, Katherine Scott Crawford, winter, writer and mother
Tagged Endangered Species list, grey wolf, Idaho wolf massacre, Idaho wolves, Maya Angelou, Phenomenal Woman, photos of Russian farm, poetry, Russian photographer, Russian photographer takes photos of sons on farm, war on wolves
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Keowee Valley the Daily Deal on Amazon – TODAY only $1.99
Hi, all! Happiest of Fridays to you all! After 11 days in Vermont in sub-Artic temperatures, 3 plane trips and delayed luggage, I’m finally back home with my family. Happiness! More on my time at the Vermont College of Fine … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, bloggers, first novel, historical fiction, historical novel, history, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, low residency MFA in Writing programs, MFA, MFA in Writing, NC, Vermont College of Fine Arts
Tagged Amazon, Cherokee Indians, Daily Deal, historical adventure, historical fiction, historical novel, historical romance, Keowee Valley, Kindle, Quinn and Jack, Revolutionary war, Southern frontier
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Tak’ a Cup o’ Kindness
On this New Year’s Eve, I wanted to thank you all for being so good to me over the past year–for reading my novel, Keowee Valley, and falling in love with its characters–especially Quinn and Jack–and the wild Carolina frontier, … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, bloggers, historical fiction, historical novel, history, inspiration, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, low residency MFA in Writing programs, MFA in Writing, time passing, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged 2014, Auld Lang Syne, New Year's Eve, Robert Burns, Scottish folks songs, take a cup of kindness, thank you
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No Posts This Week … Well, Except for This One
Hi, all. Happy December! Hope y’all had a wonderful and relaxing Thanksgiving. Despite our epic trip to see my in-laws, we did. Hallelujah. Just wanted to let y’all know that I won’t be posting any this week; I’ve got a … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, bloggers, family, going back to school, graduate school, Katherine Scott Crawford, low residency, low residency MFA in Writing programs, MFA, MFA in Writing, Vermont College of Fine Arts
Tagged Cate Blanchett, Forrest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, residency, Robert Redford, short films
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Show & Tell Friday: Recipes, Movies, TV, Books, Beowulf & More
Breaking my fast from the Internet to deliver today’s edition of Show & Tell Friday. (Okay, so I wrote it before the fast and pre-programed it to post today. I cannot tell a lie.) Moving on. A bunch of great … Continue reading
Posted in bloggers, Fall, family, graduate school, Katherine Scott Crawford, MFA in Writing, teaching, Uncategorized, Vermont College of Fine Arts
Tagged A discovery of witches, applesauce, Beowulf, Book-alicious Mama, Craig T. Nelson, Deborah Harkness, Dianne Wiest, Fall recipes, Latayne C. Scott, Lauren Graham, mashed potatoes, movies, Novel Matters, parenthood, porkchops, recipes, Ron Howard, Steve Martin, the boasting, the Book of Life, Wally Lamb, We Are Water
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Show & Tell Friday: the Labor Day Weekend Edition
Happy Labor Day Weekend, everyone! I love this weekend, for many reasons. 1) Because it makes it seem like we’ve still got a little bit of summer left, even though everyone’s back at school and the air has started to … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, bloggers, Fall, family, historical fiction, historical novel, inspiration, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, Uncategorized
Tagged Clemson football, Clemson University, Clemson v. UGA, ESPN game day, Go Tigers, Joan Wickersham, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley sequel, Labor Day, labor history, new board, Pinterest, Rosie the Riveter, The Writer's Chronicle, unions, US DOL, writing
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50th Anniversary of “I Have a Dream”
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s incredible speech, “I Have a Dream.” Have you read or listened to the entire thing? Or, have you done so since elementary school? Or, were there? Were you struck, … Continue reading