Lost and Found
Lost and Found by Miriam Hendeles Here is a familiar scenario to which we can relate. You are rushing, stressed out and need to take care of something. You have deadlines to achieve. You are looking for something that you put somewhere safe. It is not there. Maybe it is … Read More
3 Ways to Tickle The Children’s Funny Bones
I love to make jokes with my pre-school grandchildren. I love to read picture books to them. In fact, when they laugh, that’s when I know that what I had said is really funny. Kids know humor and they get it. Kid jokes are different than grownup’s jokes from the media… Read More
The Recovering Slacker-in-Law: guest post by Rebecca Klempner, author of “A Dozen Daisies for Raizy”
The following Guest Post was written by Rebecca Klempner, my dear friend, writing buddy, fellow daughter-in-law, not-yet-mother-in-law, and mentor of all sorts of creative endeavors. Since Becca (as we call her) is a full-fledged mother, wife, and daughter-in-law with lots of young children at home, she offered to write a… Read More
The Ten Commandments of Blogology
Over the past few months, several blogging pals, writer friends, and I have progressed in Blogology. We studied the myriad commandments of blogging. We read high brow blogs, shared wisdom from writer gurus, swapped links, met at cafes and discussed our latest writings in preparation for submissions.