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Christi Craig is a native Texan living in Wisconsin, working by day as a sign language interpreter and moonlighting as a writer. She leads a creative writing class at a retirement center and a Roundtable at Redbird-Redoak Writing. She is a regular contributor at Write It Sideways and an Editorial Assistant for COMPOSE: A Journal of Simply Good Writing. Her stories and essays have appeared online and in print, and she was a Finalist in Glimmer Train's Family Matters Competition.
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Tidbits of Writing Wisdom and a Host of Gratitude
Not long ago, I wrote about finding community, in life and in writing. This website wouldn’t exist without the help and encouragement from friends and writing colleagues, nor without the interaction from readers like you. But, a large chunk of … Continue reading
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Tagged author interviews, Caroline Leavitt PICTURES OF YOU, Cathryn Grant THE DEMISE OF THE SOCCER MOMS, Danielle Evans BEFORE YOU SUFFOCATE YOUR OWN FOOL SELF, debut novels, Geraldine Solon CHOCOLICIOUS, Ilie Ruby THE LANGUAGE OF TREES, Jenna Blum THE STORMCHASERS, Kaira Rouda HERE HOME HOPE, Linda Cassidy Lewis THE BREVITY OF ROSES, Lisa Rivero OSCAR'S GIFT, Rebecca Rasmussen THE BIRD SISTERS, Sean Keefe THE TRUST, Susanna Daniel STILTSVILLE: THE NOVEL, writing
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Welcome Sean Keefer, Author of The Trust
“…I don’t specialize. I don’t work for a huge firm with posh offices, and I don’t turn the television on at night hoping to see my latest commercial. I just practice law….” ~ from The Trust Often, a Lawyer is … Continue reading
An interview with author, Linda Cassidy Lewis, on her novel, The Brevity of Roses
“It was time to stop looking backward. . . . He opened the new journal and its blankness sent a ripple of fear through him.” ~ from The Brevity of Roses The middle ground, I’ve been there: hesitant to let … Continue reading
Interview with Author, Kaira Rouda, on Her Debut Novel Here, Home, Hope
Yesterday, I posted a review on Kaira Rouda’s debut novel, Here, Home, Hope. Today, I’m honored to host Kaira on my blog, where she talks about writing the novel, balancing life as Mother and Author, and taking note of the … Continue reading
Book Review: Here, Home, Hope
“I believe the saying that people come into your life for a reason. And things happen, like cancer scares, to keep us moving forward. Trying new things.” ~from Here, Home, Hope ~ There comes a point in our lives, sometimes … Continue reading
