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Your Best Writing Group featured an excerpt from Eighteen Months To Live during their March Memoir Madness.
Memoir Madness…18 Months To Live
Posted by Cheryl on Mar 14, 2013 in March Madness |
Rachele Baker joins the madness with an excerpt from her book 18 Months To Live. This piece has an interesting collection of first person and third person narratives to bring in different perspectives for the reader. Enjoy Rachele’s selection and visit Amazon to learn more about…
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By Rachele Baker, DVM - I was interviewed by Linda Austin of Moonbridge Books for her lifewriting blog. My answers to Linda's questions reveal poignant new insights into my mother Midge’s feelings and thoughts during her final months of life.
Eighteen Months To Live by Rachele Baker – The Gift Of A Journal
Posted on March 3, 2013 by Moonbridge Books |
Journal entries are not memoir. At least, not usually. Rachele Baker, however, took her mother’s end-of-life…
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This wonderful interview with me about the story behind my new book Eighteen Months To Live was published online at The Mesothelioma Center as a two-part series on January 30 and 31, 2013. Here is Part 2:
Survivor Insight Series | 18 Months to Live by Rachele Baker: Part 2 January 31st, 2013 | By: Ben Leer
Rachele has taken the time to share her mother’s private journal while she battled mesothelioma. Here are some quotes that we discussed with her and wanted to share with the…
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This wonderful interview with me about the story behind my new book Eighteen Months To Live was published online at The Mesothelioma Center as a two-part series on January 30 and 31, 2013. Here is Part 1:
Survivor Insight Series | 18 Months to Live by Rachele Baker: Part 1
January 30th, 2013 | By: Ben Leer
It wasn’t just another day cleaning the garage when Rachele Baker came across some old memories. These were memories from her mother’s journal that had been…
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If you've reached 50, Happy Birthday to you.
I've hit that magical number in my life. I'm over 50, 51 to be exact and I've applied for and received my membership to the AARP. I keep my card in my wallet because it gets me discounts on all kinds of things.
But, other things happen to a person when they hit the 50 years old mark. Suddenly certain foods are no longer good for you and some are. There are activities we're no longer…
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I write novels about strong and powerful women. The women, however, are not ‘mannish’ in the slightest. These are women in charge of their femininity and understand the value and strength found in being ‘Woman’.
My novel “…
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Books are a forest and it’s hard to see the trees, except the tall ones or the old ones. But when you enter the forest, it’s the new growth that emits the sunlight....
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Grasping at Something
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Hurry, hurry while it last Poetic Illusion is on sale now on Amazon.com so don't delay get your copy in paperback today and happy reading
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Today is the first day of two that I will be offering Poetic Illusion for Kindle free don't delay get your free copy now and happy reading…
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Completely Whiole Virtual Book Tour
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The man was so charming. Remember the warning your mother or grandmother gave you about the way of charming men? Well it’s all about Power and Control.
Except we expect him stand out and be flashy and easily identifiable. The reason these suave sophisticated predators do so well in society is because of their skill. They are in fact some of the most respected members of the community. Underneath that you’ll find a trail of women and sometimes men they’ve used to make their way to the…
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Love Shoes! Stories! You will Love WOS!
Women’s Obsession with Shoes is a collection of twenty-one stories told through a pair of shoes. The stories range from a lost pair of moccasins at a Pow Wow to a six-foot woman making a claim on a man’s chest in stiletto boots. Every story…
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Why Did You Give Up The Koochie And Now You Mad?
The title may be a bit shocking, but as a marriage coach along with my husband we hear some of the most challenging situations. Why Did You Give Up The Koochie And Now You Mad educates women about what God actually said about a woman, wife, and marriage. Women have been taught an idea, but not always God's idea. The…
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We’re in the process of building our own house, doing almost all of the work ourselves. This week I’ve been pounding in nails on wall edging, and taping and mudding sheet rock. My finger joints and wrists feel like they could break off as they are so tired and sore.
But then I think of this diary entry from Butter in the Well…
April 25,…
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I’ve been going through old photos recently and sorting them (and my memories) by the decades they were taken. It’s interesting to see the old “Butter in the Well” house in the background. They were all snapshots of everyday life at that moment, and now so many memories…
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The first home on the “Butter in the Well” homestead was a dugout. Two years later in 1870, the Svensson family built the first section of their wood-frame house. They added on at least two more times over the next two decades.
Here are excerpts from Butter in…
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Horror Genre and Women Who sCare!
(Loss of Innocence by April A. Taylor)
(To view this unique interview blog of this set of seven of the sexiest women who are HOT (for horror), with photos and links to their work and websites go here:…
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