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January 25, 2022 Reading and Reviewing

I’m Always Starting

My new book, Weed Lake is releasing on March 1. Writing this book was a little more complicated than when

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Revisiting Fictional Fuchsia as an Editor

It’s been almost ten years since my first cozy mystery was published. Granny Hooks a Crook was a funny mystery

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May 20, 2021 Writing

The Editing Pen

Editors and editing are important. My editor puts out a monthly newsletter with editing tips, writing tips and reader tips

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The Editing Pen – For All Your Editing Needs

The Editing Pen

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Good afternoon. Settling in and unpacking the things that didn’t get done as we ran out of time this weekend. Took a few things to Goodwill and decided to pop in and look for bookshelves. My ceramic kitty that ai loved got donated over the weekend with my approval. The kids helped me pare down. Today as I was unpacking I missed him. When I saw him on the shelf I just had to but him back.👀😊
Boris and Natasha were brought to us by our friends @[100004133196695:Donna Swenson] and her husband Duane. Boris settled right in. Natasha not so much. If I wasn’t holding her and petting her she would follow me around crying. It was a long night of her needing my attention by holding and petting while trying to sleep. She finally got tired.
Remembering while waiting. #God’s blessings #feelingblessed
Moving day. #scared #anxious
Look at the sun tonight. I will miss this view.
It was a beautiful day. Thank you @[705892966:Matthew Seedorf], @[100028551528399:Maggie Seedorf] and @[100071107568569:Jake Seed] for all your help and hugs and conversation. We wore them out.

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Recent Posts: Sprinkled Notes

Movin On Up

Yes, it’s true. We moved up. Not in social status like the Jefferson’s, which the title is referring to, and if you don’t know what I’m writing about, look it up and find a fun TV Series from the past. No, we moved on up to higher living, meaning we now live on the third […]

Neighborhoods Have Rhythm

Neighborhoods have a rhythm. Most of us don’t realize it because we get comfortable as we are part of the process. We have been residents of this neighborhood for thirty years. There is comfort in knowing at a certain time garage doors will open across the street, one at a time around the same hour, […]

I’m Not Okay! I Am But I’m Not.

I would guess my title is confusing. I haven’t written much about caregivers but I suspect there is so much they are not saying. I’m not a stranger to working with someone whose memory is failing them. Being an only child I was the one to see that my mom got the care she needed. […]

He Was Just An Ordinary Guy Or Was He?

We tend to believe changing the world means we need to be out there, preaching, speaking, and occasionally being loud because we want to be heard. Isn’t that what the world wants us to believe? I am incredibly sad today because a friend died. He was young, my son’s age, and that is when I […]

Prayer Where?

I’ve had some downtime from writing. Blips in my personal life interfered with my creative endeavors. It’s been hard to put the words on the page. During this time I’ve scrolled and read many posts about needing to put God back in schools. This old person has other ideas. You might not agree but different […]

Recent Posts: The Pink Percolator

Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours–Weed Lake

Originally posted on mjbreviewers:
Weed Lake: A Fuchsia/Brilliant, MN CrossoverGrannyEdith Press (March 1, 2022)Print length ‏ : ‎ 228 pagesDigital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09QJ74MMD Purchase Links: Amazon – Apple – Kobo – Angus & Robertson   I’m so excited to be a stop on the blog tour for author Julie Seedorf and her new book Weed Lake.  It is A Fuchsi/Brilliant, MN…

Release Day and Blog Tour

Originally posted on Author Julie Seedorf:
It’s finally here. Tuesday, March 1 is release day for Weed Lake and it also starts my Blog Tour with Lori Caswell and Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours. Weed Lake is a crossover with Granny and Jezabelle from the Fuchsia, MN Series and the Brilliant, MN Series. If you’ve…

The Stolen Hours by Allen Eskens

Lila Nash is on the verge of landing her dream job—working as a prosecutor under the Hennepin County Attorney—and has settled into a happy life with her boyfriend, Joe Talbert. But when a woman is pulled from the Mississippi River, barely alive, things in the office take a personal turn. The police believe the woman’s […]

The Disappearance of Paige Turner

Paige Turner, a 23-year-old book reviewer, and columnist for a Boston periodical gets the assignment of a lifetime when she is asked to find the missing best-selling novelist, Carl Alexander. With not much to go on but a telegram and an older man’s memories, she finds clues in Carl’s latest novel, Soul Stealer, that will lead […]

I’m Always Starting

Originally posted on Author Julie Seedorf:
My new book, Weed Lake is releasing on March 1. Writing this book was a little more complicated than when I first began my journey writing the Fuchsia Series and the Brilliant Series. I am older, and my brain doesn’t remember details as well. Weed Lake is a combination…

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