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    • What If I Couldn’t Write for a Living? #MFRWauthor Week 4

      Posted at 10:02 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on January 26, 2018
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      Welcome to Marketing for Romance Writers 52-Week Blog Challenge Blog Hop 2018. #MFRWauthor

      Week 4: What I would be if I couldn’t be a writer

      Good topic since I’ve considered not being a writer in the last two weeks. I should say I considered not publishing new books. I’d still write. No one is taking that away from me.

       “Perhaps imagination is only intelligence having fun.” ~George Scialabba

      To adhere to the topic though, I’d say if I couldn’t be a writer, I’d be a photographer. I’d say photo-journalist, but this topic is about “if I couldn’t be a writer.” I like landscape  photography. I’d travel to the landscapes I’ve always wanted to visit, plus whatever amazing landscape I’d come across along the way and capture the moment to keep with me always. I love creative photography, too. A photographer doesn’t have to go far to get creative with a camera. This has been lost to me for a while.

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      My other option would be teaching. However, for years before I had proof of being a writer, other than some foolish love poems and stories scattered here and there, I worked in public schools with elementary and middle school age students. I’ve already done this when I couldn’t be the writer I wanted to be, and I’d do it again. However, I can’t explain my career working in noisy and crowded schools since I’m a loner at heart, but I loved the job enough to stay in it for nearly thirty-years. I was a paraprofessional/ teachers aide working with kids with learning disabilities.

      I always wanted to open a bookstore. Nowadays, I wouldn’t open a store, but I’d work in one.

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      There was a time I wanted to be a social worker until I took Sociology in college.

      I could work with rescue animals, specifically dogs and horses. I love other animals, but I prefer the two mentioned.

      A big office, factory, or department store setting isn’t for me, but I have worked in a big office and factories, and they worked out fine at the time.

      If it came down to this in reality, I’d need a lot of time to consider other options if I couldn’t be a writer. Have you writers out there ever thought of  what kind of job you’d have if you couldn’t be a writer? Tell us in the comments.

      This is a BLOG HOP. Please join in by visiting the participating authors.

      Enjoy your weekend. Enjoy life. Enjoy being a writer.

      Note: Are you aware that you can edit the Tweet or preferred social media that is shared with your post? I publicize to Google +, Facebook, and Twitter.

      In the sidebar in my dashboard, under PUBLISH where my publicized  posts are shared to social media, it has an Edit option. You can add your hashtags and your Twitter name, etc. I’m not sure how Blogger works because I no longer use my blogger blog. Some WordPress templates may be different. WordPress.Org blogs might be different, too.

      However, I’ve removed the sharing option to my Facebook Page. Through my investigations about their new changes, I’ve read that shared posts may not show up due to Facebook’s new algorithms. I’ll add my post link to my author Page manually instead of having it automatically sent there. It’s a slim chance any of our Page posts will show up anyway unless we pay to boost or create an ad. IMO. I don’t know how a shared post will be affected if shared to our regular profile. I’ll have to experiment by sharing to my regular profile instead of my Page.

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    • Week 50~ Accomplishments~ For My Eyes Only? #MFRWauthor

      Posted at 9:18 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on December 15, 2017

      Here we are again—rocking around the Blog Hop scene together. It seems like I just hit Publish on #MFRWauthor Week 49. Now I’m typing Week 50. Let’s get to this week’s topic with the other members of Marketing for Romance Writers 52-Week Blog Challenge.

      Week 50: My Biggest Accomplishments

      Synonyms for Accomplishment:
      Achievement, capability, effort. The list goes on…

      I’d like to add: My Biggest Accomplishment to Date.

      Ready?

      Many years after quitting high school—now a working factory wife with two children—I went back to school and received my diploma. I went on to graduate from college.

      For the first time as an adult, I chose the job I wanted instead of surviving in a job I disliked. I consider this a “Life” accomplishment.

      Five days a week I helped kids with leaning disabilities to get through their days, weeks, months, and years in a place where many others didn’t understand them. This is an accomplishment in my “early Career” world.

      Once upon a time, a little girl dreamed of writing books. Today as an adult, this grown woman writes and publishes books. This is an accomplishment in my “Literary” world, my, “Pre and After-Retirement Career.”

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      As a young woman, I raised two human beings. They grew up to be kind, gentle, intelligent, hardworking (and handsome) young men. We remain close to this day. I call this an accomplishment in my “MOM” world. Their dad gets credit for this, too.

      Until eight months ago, I was a best friend to someone I met at eighteen. We had remained best friends until she passed away. I still have friends that go way back. Having long-term, friendly relationships is an accomplishment in my “Social” world.

      In my life, I stayed in one marriage for twenty-nine years. We lived. We laughed. We loved.. We almost made it to forever. Some may look at this as a failure. I consider this an accomplishment in my “I am Woman” world. Many of you can claim more years, and my heart goes out to you with pride. (Unfortunately, my second marriage was short-term.)

      I’ll stop here so this doesn’t get boring. I did some soul-searching to write this post, and I’d like to tuck these answers into a folder on my computer for my eyes only. I guess I have to hit publish if I want a post this week.

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      THIS is a Blog Hop. Let’s visit the other participating authors. I’m sure you’ll enjoy their posts as much as I do. >>> Marketing for Romance Writers 52-Week Blog Challenge.


      If you celebrate, are y’all ready for the holidays? At the beginning of this week, I didn’t think I’d ever be ready. I sat at my laptop on Green Monday and went to work on selecting gifts for my family. I had already ordered some gifts.  🎁. Most had been delivered either to me for shipping later, or to be shipped directly to their homes, but now I’m finished. I “accomplished” a lot in four days.

      My little two and a half foot tree isn’t up yet.   🎄. However, I have set a few Christmassy decorations out around my house, including a pretty red bow on the front door.  One day I listened to Christmas music!  🙋‍♀️  Sparkly lights and old figurines from the past help to keep me in the mood when at times I don’t feel like being in the mood this year. Have fun this weekend! Thanks for reading.   ☺️


      Top and Bottom photo credits: Pixabay

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    • Ask the blogger: how did you get so many followers?

      Posted at 11:54 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on September 7, 2017

      Mary J McCoy-Dressel Books, Western romanceBlogger Milly Schmidt says she “went out on a limb” to contact some of her blogging idols… Check out Milly’s post to see how many took the time to answer her question:

      “How the hell did you get so many followers?”

      Way to go, Milly!

      Source: Ask the blogger: how did you get so many followers?

      Posted in #AmWriting, #WritersLife | 6 Comments | Tagged author, blogger, Blogging, writer
    • #AmWriting Tuesday Inspiration for the Muse: Inspiration From Long Ago (Again)

      Posted at 12:24 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on June 20, 2017

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      The word “again” is in my title…  I’ve reblogged the post before, and I even reblogged the Reblog. Yes, I’m rolling my eyes at myself. Why do it again? I’ve had many new followers since 2011 when the post had been written, and new followers since 2013 when I decided to repost. I’ve lost the ability to reblog the post again, so I have to link to it. My writing has changed and improved so much since I wrote the post, which makes me proud to know I’m still learning. https://maryjdresselbooks.com/2011/08/02/inspiration-from-long-ago/

      This is inspiring to me because I had someone else tell me at the mere age of thirteen what I had known all along. “You should be a writer.” Those of you who have been around here since 2011 or even 2013, you’ve seen this, so I apologize for talking about and linking to this post yet again. But to this day I give thanks to my seventh grade language arts teacher. I realize this post is more inspiring to me than you, but since it’s Tuesday and time for Tuesday Inspiration for the Muse, this is what I’m posting today. On a side note, thanks to all of you who have stuck around since 2011.

      Do you remember who or what inspired you to follow your dreams?

      Thank you for reading.

      Inspiration Image Credit: Pixabay

      Posted in #AmWriting, Tuesday Inspiration for the Muse | 6 Comments | Tagged author, cowboys, dreams, follow your dreams, Inspiration from Long ago, language arts, Mary J McCoy-Dressel, Romance, teacher, Tuesday Inspiration for the Muse, western, writing
    • #AmWriting The Big Dreamer #MFRWauthor 52-Week Blog Challenge

      Posted at 7:12 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on April 20, 2017

      Week 16—Marketing for Romance Writers 52-Week Challenge Blog Hop #MFRWauthor

       

      Topic: My Biggest Dream in Life

      Folks, I am living my biggest dream in life, up to now. I call myself a full-time writer. Each day on the job for more than thirty years, I hoped, dreamed that one day I’d stay home and write full time. The lucky day finally came in 2011. Retirement! My dream came true, but little did I know one day I’d need my book royalties to survive.

      At work, I’d scratch out a few of my words before they slipped from my mind forever, but this wasn’t enough. They needed to be chapters, not words. Fortunately, my vacation schedule allowed me to write all summer and holidays, but returning to work in September caused an ache inside. My dream seemed out of reach. I wanted my dream, even if it meant doing nothing more than entertaining myself.

      The topic is for My Biggest Dream in Life, but I have other writing dreams not yet fulfilled— Why not write them here now?

      • To become a New York Times Best seller.
      • To make the USA Today Best Selling List.

      You get the picture. It isn’t something I dwell on, but it’d be nice. The way the New York Times has changed their rules, this isn’t going to happen. Who is happy about this change? Not romance writers and certainly not Romance Writers of America®. Thank you RWA for sticking up for us.

      In reality, having a ton of readers who love my books, is more important to me than hitting one of these lists.

      At least I can call myself an International Amazon #1 Best Seller. THANK YOU readers for making it happen. The first time I saw the orange Best Seller sticker beneath my books, it took me over the rainbow. Can you imagine what would happen if I’d hit one of the bigger ones. Another dream come true? Sure it was.

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      Photo Credit: schurch at Morguefile.com

      If I can go out on a limb here, another dream would be to see my stories made into movies.

      Don’t laugh.

      Are there any authors who don’t want this? I see these stories in my mind like a movie, but this doesn’t count. It’s still fun though, to watch my characters run around in my brain. I only wish they wouldn’t when my head hits the pillow. (Not really. Ideas come to me in bed.)

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      Photo Credit: krosseel at Morguefile

      Since I don’t want to sound too selfish mentioning only my dream, I have dreams for both my boys and the rest of my family to be healthy and happy, and to be able to enjoy life to the fullest—to follow and find their dreams. And to have a world where they can live peacefully in their future. Of course, I have my own personal dreams outside of writing yet to come true.

      It took me a lifetime before this dream came true. Don’t give up on your dreams.

      Thanks for visiting.


       

      This is a blog hop. Please visit the other authors who are participating. I wonder how many have the same dream as my biggest dream in life. I bet when I read theirs, I will discover dreams I didn’t know I had.

      1.

      The Big Dreamer Mj McCoy-Dressel

      2.

      If Authors Were Revered Like Professional Athletes

      3.

      Dream a Little Dream

      4.

      Kenzie’s Place: Livin’ The Life. . . .

      5.

      I Wish I May, I Wish I Might

      6.

      Dreaming Big

      7.

      To Catch A Dream

      8.

      A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes

      9.

      Living the Dream, Linda McLaughlin

       

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    • Tuesday Inspiration for the Muse: You

      Posted at 10:53 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on January 26, 2016

      Hi there! I could’ve chosen cowboys, horses, my laptop or cameras, music, quotes, you, notebooks, or pens, which all inspire me to do what I do. But, today I couldn’t quite put my finger on what I wanted to post for my Tuesday Inspiration for the Muse post. Then, I came across the image below. The more I thought about it, the more this little quote made sense. It’s true. 🙂

      Every moment is…


      Guess what else is going to inspire me today? YOU are. Won’t you let me know what inspires your muse, or inspires you in general to do what you do?

      Some of you are photographers. What makes you take that special picture I see posted on your blogs? It calls to you, doesn’t it? Why?

      Writers? Cooks? Wine Connoisseurs? Poets? Friends? Musicians? Readers? Soldiers (Military)?

      Moms? Dads?

      Anyone?

      Your turn.

      Sending warm hugs to all of you affected by the recent #Blizzard2016. Been there and done that more than once in my lifetime, so I know what you’re going through. Stay positive and warm. Please be safe while shoveling and getting around. Waving to the rest of my country and the world, too. 🙂

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    • Thirteen on Thursday: Firsts

      Posted at 9:28 am by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on January 7, 2016

      Thirteen Firsts: This time it didn’t take long to come up with a list for my Thirteen for Thursday post. In fact, I had seventeen items on my list in the beginning.

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      FIRSTS: In no particular order-

      1. Love: *Sigh* My soldier boy.

      2. Camera: When I was a child, my dad gave me an old Brownie box camera he’d had around the house. (Similar to the photo.) I loved that camera. He always had a camera within reach.

      camera

      2. First Marriage: I had a simple church wedding with family and a few friends. My dress was knee-length with an overlay of Chantilly lace. It was a cross between these two because it had long sleeves and the ribbon at the waist. My dad walked me down the aisle.

      Stylish-Knee-length-Lace-Wedding-Dress-With-Ribbon-Belt-p-TBQW115wedding dress

      3. Child: Congratulations! It’s a boy. 🙂 5 lbs. 13 oz. He had a head full of dark hair.

       

      4. Graduation: High School. School colors were Blue & Gold. College. I was a married adult with two kids. My cap was black with a gold tassel.

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      5. Car: An old Ford with a standard transmission. Boy, did I do a good job of burning the clutch out of that old beater.

      6. First vehicle I bought on my own: A brand-spanking new Dodge Ram pickup truck. Fire Engine Red. Roar!

      7. Small Press Book Published: Visions of Enchantment. A time-travel romance.

      8. Teel Blue Books Indie Publishing Imprint: Howdy, Ma’am #1 – Bull Rider Series

      9. First beer: Colt 45. Yowsa! Strong stuff.

      10. Wine: Boones Farm. Aw, come on, don’t hold it against me. I’m guessing it was Strawberry Hill.

      11. Broken bone: Middle finger on left hand. Ouch, but that hurt! I spilled a lot of four letter words that instant. (Four years ago)

      12. First computer: Windows 3.1 You did read that correctly. First Laptop: Sony Viao. (Thanks to my oldest son for the laptop.)

      13. Job: Other than babysitting: A steel factory. I met my best friend here. She’s still my best friend. Hi, Maggie! 🙂

       


       

      I’m glad this was a list of only 13 because it could go on and on.

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    • Sharing Time with Family & Friends, or Not: Thanksgiving

      Posted at 1:26 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on November 25, 2015

      Times change. Life moves forward. Who gets a bit sentimental during the holidays? I do.

      Thanksgiving

      People always ask where I’m going, or they want to know what I’ll be doing for Thanksgiving. Don’t get me wrong. I appreciate their concern. Sometimes I get accused of being a recluse because I don’t have a problem to stay at home and do my job. Write.

      It wasn’t always like this when I had my own family. Well, I still have a family, but one boy is across the country. My youngest son is in a serious relationship, and they do this holiday with her family. Yes, they have invited me to join them.

      What do you think my advice is to others when I know they’ll be alone?

      “Don’t stay home alone. Go and enjoy dinner with friends.”

      It’s easy to give advice. Ask my oldest son in California how many years I’ve told him that.

      Now, he says it to me. image_thumb.png

      I remember the first Thanksgiving dinner when one of my kids wasn’t there. The oldest went to a football game with his best friend (Go Lions!), so it was different with only three of us there instead of four—five if we count my single brother-in-law. That’s when I realized the days of having our family Thanksgiving dinners together were numbered as the kids grew older.

      Allegheny River

      Back in those days, my family sometimes went to our cottage in Pennsylvania in the Allegheny National Forest in the Allegheny Mountains. My husband’s entire family would be there at the family cottage across from us. We always had fun.

      After my married brother-in-law got divorced, I was the only female so you know what my job was, but truly, I didn’t mind cooking for everyone. At least one brother-in-law would always come for dinner anyway. Luckily, my husband (now ex-husband) knew how to cook, and he’d always lend a hand.

      Times change. Life moves forward.

      If you celebrate Thanksgiving, are you spending time with your immediate family this year? Tons of relatives? Friends? Going out? Staying home?

      Whatever it is you’ll be doing, please enjoy yourself.

      For the record, I am not staying home alone this year.

      Happy Thanksgiving.

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    • Really! National First Love Day Is In September?

      Posted at 5:41 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on September 23, 2015
      Mary J McCoy-Dressel, Western Romance Author, Blog Post National First Love Day

      A national day to celebrate a first love? Yes! September 18 is National First Love Day. I’m a bit confused on how this day started. After reading this PAGE, I’m even more confused. LOL.

      I’m not the only one who doesn’t know the exact date, but they also agree with September 18. I say we go for it. Click HERE to read the article.

      Let’s do it up right with a hashtag– #NationalFirstLoveDay

      Speaking of National First Love Day…

      I love the idea of couples coming back together and starting over, so I had to write a book about first love and second chances. Whispers of Forever is book #1 is a spin off series and available. Now there’s a book #2, and book #3.This series spins off from the Double Dutch Ranch Series: Love at First Sight.

      Why mention my book? Well, why not? I’m a romance writer and I love romance. Maybe you do too? And, I’ve experienced a first love. If you like small towns, first love, and second chance romances, this one is for you.  🙂

      Seriously, you can rest assured, I didn’t write this post to talk about my books, but this one is about first love. ❤

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      Maybe you didn’t know this day even existed. Heck, I didn’t. I first heard about it on Twitter. Of course, Twitter. 

      This site says this “day” was referenced 10,486 times on Twitter in 2015. I haven’t personally checked statistics.  🙂  Now, it’s 2017 in this updated post.  This is what I found for search statistics via a couple search engines in 2018: About 126,000,000 on Google. Wow! Here’s Bing’s result: 123,000,000. ❤  Since I first posted this in 2015, these results have grown. Today, in 2019, I found “About 3,450,000,000 results” via Google. 💕

      How about checking out the Urban Dictionary to see what they have to say about your first love.

      Everyone who knows me, knows I stay in touch with my first love from back in the day when I was “sweet sixteen.” Literally sixteen! I know, right? It’s weird. As time went on with our relationship, I remember how hard it had been to take the plunge into the first kiss and then the first time of saying “I love you.”

      Mary J McCoy-Dressel, First Love, Western Romance Author, Blog post National First Love Day

      Were we afraid of chasing each other away by taking those steps? What had caused the fear? Shyness? Yes, a little. After all, we were only sixteen, and back then, sixteen was a little different than being sixteen today.  The yearning sure was there. Have you ever feared that first kiss? Or did you plunge right in, with, “Hey, baby, I wanna kiss you.” Haha. If I knew then what I know now… You know what I mean.

      Eventually, there was the ache of good-bye.

      Those memories make this day extra special. I dedicated two books to him. (However, we haven’t been in contact for a few years now.)

      Do you think of your first love?

      My dad used to call him my Heart Throb. When my dad heard his car coming from two blocks away (loud muffler), he’d say, “Here comes your heart throb.” LOL Good O’ Dad. Over the years, he grew on my dad which wasn’t an easy feat.

      What song reminds me of him from way back? “Unchained Melody.”  ❤  Back in the day, he’d been drafted into the Army. Even today I remember the ache from longing to see him. All these years later, I still have his dress Army hat that I can’t make myself get rid of. Too sappy? LOL Sorry. Symptoms of having a first love.  ❤

      Often on my way to shop in the town over from mine, I have to drive by his place of employment, where he has or had been employed all his adult life–before and after the Army. (Oh, the memories of that place.)

      Have you experienced this, or have you and / or your first love moved miles and miles away from each other?

      More than once, this song below played on my CD player while driving by. UPDATE: My current car doesn’t have a CD player. However, I listen to the CD often at home because I love the singer.

      I wanted to play this song for you because, maybe, if you take a moment to think of your first love, your first love will be thinking about you. The song is called “Five.” When I post a video, I like to use the song from the Artist’s page. Give it a listen if you like country music like I do.

       How about you? Do you have a first love you can’t forget? One you’d like to forget? Or, if you’re still with your first love, will you reminisce or do anything special? Come on. Tell us, but keep it PG.

      Have a great week. Thanks for your visit.

      Enjoy your day. Thanks for reading! 

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    • Nuts! Bad Blog Mom

      Posted at 2:29 pm by Mary J. McCoy-Dressel, on May 3, 2015

      Hey There!

      Have I been going nuts or what? Sure, I’ve had to ask myself that question. Why?

      nutsI’ve had this cowboy aka soldier living in my head for months now. At times he thought HE was the boss, and other times he let me have my way. Occasionally, he needed to be smacked, but other times only a hug would do. He’s been shot at, nearly blown up, out of control, in control, had his heart ripped out, has been doubtful yet confident, angered, but more importantly–loved.

      Trust me, the heroine in this book has needed a lot of support from her author, too.

      • Cover reveal coming soon. I can’t wait to share.
      • First round of edits are done, except for tweaking a few things before it goes back to 649781q0vhzgr6l0_thumb.jpgthe editor.
      • Still hopeful about a late spring release. I appreciate your patience if you’re waiting for this one.

      But…

      There’s always a “but,” isn’t there? He isn’t the only cowboy swimming around in my head. As if I had nothing else to do, I began to revise another book that is already published. That was a crazy thing to do you might say. Maybe. I had to update back matter so heck, why not go a little further. Okay, a lot further. I’m still not finished.

      More Cowboys…

      Would you believe two more are in there too? I must have a lot of empty space for all these characters to be floating around in my head. The hero for book four in my ranch series has squeezed himself right in there with the others. I wonder if anyone has a clue who he is yet. I left a big hint in Tristan’s Destiny Book 1.5. I can’t give anything away though.

      Maybe you think that’s all the cowboys I think about. Wrong! I have also started writing a third book in the Bull Rider Series. A holiday with Velia and Caulder and then some. You know how family oriented they all are, so they’ll be visited by a few others because after all, I write books with strong family ties. ChristmasBanner

      Website?

      You may have noticed my home page has changed. That’s because I have left my other website, and don’t get me going on the host for that site because I’m not happy with them. I transferred my domain name to my blog here, which is now going to be my website. Still following me? Eventually, I’ll go through another change but I will still be right here.

      Author Brand Logo…

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      Speaking of website, have you noticed my new Author Brand Logo? Thanks to Dawné Dominique at DuskTiDawn Designs for creating it for me. Get used to seeing it around.

      There’s More…

      I’ll be moving so that is on my mind as well. Before moving, I will be umoving boxesnpacking “junk” from my last move so I don’t have to re-move anything that is, well, “junk.” Do any of you know how to add extra hours to a day? Please let me know if you do.

      I have no idea where I’ll end up. Literally.

      So…

      Is all this excuse enough for you to forgive me for not being around my blog? I apologize for being a bad “Blog Mom” these past few months, but when these heroes start running around my brain demanding their own stories, I kind of let them take over for a time. Hah! I haven’t even mentioned the heroines who demand equal time, too. In reality, this is a good thing…

      I blame my sexy innocent muse. I’m so very thankful for her…

       

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