Our Worth-it newsletter is for friends and family who want to know what we’re up to. We tell them about the things in our life that make all the hard stuff WORTH IT! And there is plenty once you start looking. Little columns include Worth Baaking, Worth Reading, Worth Seeing, Worth Listening, etc. You get the idea. If fyou don;t know us you are still welcome to susbscribe, but you’ll have to be our friend from then on. Deal?
Read MoreSlender Stalk is my delight and privilege to share with you. At the beginning of each month, I pick out ten poems from the bunch written in the previous month. Some will make you laugh, some will make you cry, and some might make you puke. Artistic expression is like that.
Read MoreWhether you’re documenting your own life or using this structure to interview a loved one, my hope is that Mosaic Memoirs will be a versatile tool for you to create your memoir, story by story. It is set up to be self-paced, but I also have this monthly newsletter for people who want to write one of the twelve chapters in each month. The newsletter gives prompts, tips, and resources.
Read MoreThis is a new project I am creating for my family. I have not officially published it yet, but have tested the first newsletter and am currently building the online home for this labor of love. I will invite you to use all the goodies for your family when I’m further along.
Read MoreGranny Bunny is one of my not-so-secret identities. As Granny Bunny, my newsletter captures all the fun ideas we‘ve tried to make childhood magic for our children, grandchildren, and, we hope someday our great grand-children. This love letter is rich with themed parties, activities, adventures, and ideas so you can make magic for the children in your life.
Read MoreKeith and I devote each monthly newsletter to one of the artists we love, offering a short biography, resources to help you challenge yourself to create a work of art in the artist’s style, and resources to help you teach the children in your life about the artist and create their own projects too. There’s also a mini art gallery, and other fun surprises.
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