
Stories from the heart. Sometimes the conscience. Occasionally the funnybone.
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This is not new, but I’ve put in a fix or two to make it semi-up-to-date. Our 55th wedding anniversary will be Friday, the 29th. I still feel like I did when I wrote this. Like I did 55 years ago, only more so. Thanks for reading. Have a gr...
Not a favorite word.
It used to be, back when I was changing from staying behind when my brothers got on the bus to joining them when I went into first grade. They always let me get on the bus first, then studiously ignored me the rest of...
This is from 1991, the early years of the Window Over the Sink. It was the first Mother's Day column I ever wrote. It is still my favorite. This picture is of the mothers, daughters, and granddaughters in my family. I have no words to say h...
Let’s talk about words--want to?
Doing what I do, words are important to me and always have been. I used to love that I could spell well because it mad...
February, 2016
My God, I love to write. I love to feel what writing makes me feel. I am so blessed that I get to have those feelings. And sometimes I wish I didn’t have them.
On opposite ends of the state, two people I love are in hospita...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
USA Today bestselling author Liz Flaherty started writing in the 4th grade when her Aunt Gladys let her use her typewriter. The typewriter and the stories it could produce caught on, and Liz has never had a day without a what if… in it.
I am Debby Myers from Peru, IN. I am 62, married, 5 children, and 9 grandchildren. Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2016, I began to write many articles including for "Arts Midwest", and "Reader's Digest." I also wrote "The Vee Trilogy."
I’m a novelist and love to read and to travel. I majored in oboe in college, eliminating criticizing anyone for being impractical. I’m married, trying to put helicopter parenting in the rearview mirror.
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