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Betty Mae Wrote

Kim Houssenloge (Mak)

Betty Mae Wrote is a publication of letters, and simple life stories. There will be writing prompts, and behind the scenes glimpses of my imperfectly cosy, slow life as a writer and home body on the beautiful Far South Coast of NSW.

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Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesTwice weekly
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Latest Issues

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Last week, in our Little Life Stories membership, we talked about how fun it can be to create lists of memories. By lists, I mean as many things as you can remember related to a particular theme or item. For example, a couple of weeks ago I...

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The Closing of a Chapter

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For Grandpa

This was difficult to write. I’m going to read it on Thursday at 11 am at the old town hall in Gulgong.

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  • Kim Houssenloge (Mak)

    Life stories and letter writing, one cuppa at a time. Country days, well-worn notebooks, and memories that linger. Nostalgia addict here!

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