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Omnishambles

Susan Mulder

I mean well, but life has other ideas...

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Deep Ends and S. P. R. I. T. E.

##### First things first-this post is written by me. No AI, no outside advice, no outside intellectual input whatsoever has been allowed *wink. I only ask grace for typos, grammar abuses and any poor choices-on or off the page- I may have m...

2 months ago
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Hooked on the Slow fix

Just a reminder, I am not AI, sometimes I am barely HI, but these words-warts and all-are crafted by hand.

5 months ago
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Oh the noise, noise, noise, noise...

Today is a coffee day. I am on my second pot and it’s not even noon. In my defense, this pot is decaf and I shared the first pot with my husband. Also in my defense, I am trying to be tender with myself(as well as I know how-HA), going slow...

9 months ago
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Procrastinate Much?

> ###### All writing on Omnishambles is generated by someone sitting behind a keyboard, likely procrastinating, and refusing to use AI.

9 months ago
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  • Susan Mulder

    I could share a list of where I've published, the work I've done, the roles I have served in professionally, but I feel like the better, more interesting parts have all come after that.

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