WOMEN, RECLAIM THE CRONE!
In a far off land, east of the sun and west of the moon, a whiney old crone named Drizella sits outside the golden gates of the Queen’s Palace, wailing over fate’s misfortune. Beautiful in her youth...
View ArticleCrones Glass Slippers & Beautiful Old Women
NOTE: The post this week is a continuation of last weeks post encouraging women to remember the crones. If you didn’t read it, go back and do so, then come back to Part Two. “First off,” the beautiful...
View ArticleWomen Steel wrapped in warm, loving flesh
Our guest blogger today is author, Vonnie Davis. I know you will enjoy her comments. Feel feee to ask her questions or leave your comments. Women: Steel Wrapped in Warm, Loving Flesh I love the typical...
View ArticleShe’s Got Style
She’s Got Style By Paige Cooperstein (Meet my guest, Paige, below) Paige and her Nana I’ve been thinking about my future a lot lately. I’m 21 years old, which means I’ve just had my last memorable...
View ArticleLegacy of a Mom: WWII Nurse
We have a special guest blogger today, with a story that stole my heart. Kitty Delorey Fleischman (publisher/editor of IDAHO magazine, at 102 S. 17th St., Ste. 201, Boise, ID 83702) and I were emailing...
View ArticleShow Up, Pay Attention, Tell the Truth, Stay Unattached to the Outcome
The rules I live by, as found at the bottom of my website, are: SHOW UP PAY ATTENTION TELL THE TRUTH STAY UNATTACHED TO THE OUTCOME And with that, my guide stone of: Intent, Integrity and...
View ArticleWhite Knights & Pink Pigs
Our guest author today is Lindsay Frucii, a recent guest on my Blog Talk Radio program, Writing Strong Women and the author of The Pig & Me-a powerful story of her ‘knight’ and the journey of a...
View ArticleDefeat What it is. What it isn’t.
What is defeat and when might a woman experience it? Defeat is not the same thing as not doing something correctly. Defeat occurs when, in the midst of a difficult task, we give up, not on the...
View ArticleWomen As Myth-Makers
I make no bones about it; I am a lover of myth, folklore—story. Over the years, it seems to resonate at a deeper and deeper core of my being. I read folklore, and get chill bumps. The deeper meaning...
View ArticleRosie the Riveter — Unapologetic
I love it when the muse whispers so loudly in my ear I must sit and write. Often it comes when I least expect it. I read a sentence or see a photograph or a painting, or read a poem, and I snatch the...
View ArticleEmotional Abuse: Beneath Your Radar?
There are three million cases of domestic violence reported each year. Many more go unreported. Emotional abuse precedes violence, but is rarely discussed. Although both men and women may abuse others,...
View ArticleFAIRY TALES, GLASS SLIPPERS & BEAUTIFUL OLD WOMEN
Sylvia Dickey Smith is a novelist whose fiction has won the hearts of readers everywhere, especially in the south. Often told in third person, her novels portray strong, memorable characters struggling...
View Article“Hawkish” Hillary Clinton
GUEST BLOGGER: JANET CHRISTIAN I’ve avoided political topics on my Facebook wall because I don’t want it turning into a sh*tfest. But my son and I were chatting this morning and I realized something he...
View ArticleWomen As Myth-Makers
I make no bones about it; I am a lover of myth, folklore—story. Over the years, it seems to resonate at a deeper and deeper core of my being. I read folklore, and get chill bumps. The deeper meaning...
View ArticleRosie the Riveter — Unapologetic
I love it when the muse whispers so loudly in my ear I must sit and write. Often it comes when I least expect it. I read a sentence or see a photograph or a painting, or read a poem, and I snatch the...
View ArticleEmotional Abuse: Beneath Your Radar?
There are three million cases of domestic violence reported each year. Many more go unreported. Emotional abuse precedes violence, but is rarely discussed. Although both men and women may abuse others,...
View ArticleFAIRY TALES, GLASS SLIPPERS & BEAUTIFUL OLD WOMEN
Sylvia Dickey Smith is a novelist whose fiction has won the hearts of readers everywhere, especially in the south. Often told in third person, her novels portray strong, memorable characters struggling...
View Article“Hawkish” Hillary Clinton
GUEST BLOGGER: JANET CHRISTIAN I’ve avoided political topics on my Facebook wall because I don’t want it turning into a sh*tfest. But my son and I were chatting this morning and I realized something he...
View ArticlePAY ATTENTION
Pay attention? To what, you may ask. Pay attention to everything. Learn how to tune into life and the world around you—the seen and the unseen. There is so much more to this world, and to those who...
View ArticleWomen As Myth-Makers
I make no bones about it; I am a lover of myth, folklore—story. Over the years, it seems to resonate at a deeper and deeper core of my being. I read folklore, and get chill bumps. The deeper meaning...
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