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Links and Where to Find Me. This is the website for the fiction and nonfiction writing of Elissa Field. If you arrived here from a social media site, you might check listings at the bottom of this post for links you may be looking for. Including link to one available online. On a separate page are summaries of novel projects. I had been balancing time between research for. This site houses my blog. Need a writer or editor for hire? Tab lists a complete menu of .
I wish to make you happy but how could I, if I am so sad myself. I want you to stay good but how could you, when I do you so much wrong. I wish to soothe your pain but I have no remedy for my own ache.
These are my small things that count. The earth slowly begins the warming process to encourage plants. One day it might be warm and sunny, but overnight winds bring snow to blanket the earth. Clocks spring forward an hour. An hour lost takes its toll on a body. I mentioned to my hus.
I am taking advantage of another day at home to make some changes. And one of those changes is to move this blog to a different space. 8221; Malcom Gladwell,. Words that speak to me. 8211; and see where it takes me today.
It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live. Hello Dear Readers of My Writing. There are a few of you who have been SO KIND as to ACTUALLY subscribe to my blog. I have a NEW ADDRESS. Da Da Da Da! Those exclamations are for Stacey who wrote. How Many Exclamation Points Should One Use To End A Sentence? At twowritingteachers. The new address gives me more freedom to be creative.
Sunday, August 9, 2015. Starting the Year with Digital Writing. Thank you to Margaret Simon for hosting DigiLit Sunday. Please visit her site, Reflections on the Teche. To read how other educators are integrating technology into their classrooms. One of the most important foundations of writing workshop. So, where to start? While chatting with Kelly Riley.
Taking my writing out for a walk. She described herself as sturdy in the radio interview. Sturdy is a sapling,. The coiled clay pot my daughter made in grade school. I am rooted but bendy,. Able to support children and grown men,. A handy container for steel wool,. Or single earrings, tea bags,.
Packing Up For The Last Time. I dig slowly through the book bins, checking for beloved texts. Sometimes flipping through, sometimes putting them in my box, most times returning them to the bin. As the books tilt forward I see a sea of my name scrawled on the top of so many of them. The boxes I pack are few. What good will these items be in a basement? I hope you had the time of your life. Gigi was playing with her baby.
We walked down M St. We sat down at the table . We thought it started to pour as water gushed over the back deck of the restaurant. We noticed water hitting the front windows of the restaurant like the force of ten fire hoses. We watched trees sway back and forth.
A meeting place for a world of reflective writers. Wednesday January 11, 2017. Before we know it, the month of March will be here. March is becoming my favorite month of the year since it brings St. Tuesday January 10, 2017. Tuesday Slice of Life Story Challenge. Time to share your slices of life! Monday January 9, 2017. Rethinking Graphic Organizers for Writing. Saturday January 7, 2017.
A place to share my little corners of the world. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Where is this all going? Well, summer.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015. I was a bit baffled when looking at this label. Really? This is what I would be getting when asking for a flapjack in the UK? Can you see the rain drops? Yes, it is a bit depressing when it is accompanied with cold weather. This morning it is 52 degrees here. I have had handful of partly sunny days while here, but a few more are forcasted before I leave for home. Carrying an umbrella with me has truly become a necessity.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Comprehensive and informative introduction to the legal world of contracts in Singapore. Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Read this book after a trip to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Left a deep impression on me.