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Category Archives: Writing
Childhood Past and Present
Childhood Past and Present.
Childhood Past and Present
By Catherine and Joseph Hedge I’m fortunate to work on a project with artist- educator Francie Dillon. In the process, I’ve been researching websites for information on modern childhood play. In the technology, there is a great wealth of content, … Continue reading
Posted in Nostalgia, Slice of life, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged 1940's memories, Anaconda Montana, childhood, childhood games, grandhildren, Joseph F. Hedge, nostalgia, play, poetry, winter past
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Bumper Stickers by Bishop
By Catherine Hedge Last week, Marie and I were reminiscing about writing for Leonard Bishop. We’d work all week to write a great scene, hoping he’d say something like, “That’s perfect! I can’t think of a single thing I’d change!” … Continue reading
Keeping up
Keeping up.
Posted in Slice of life, Writing
Tagged getting published, pen pals, procrastination, writer's block, writing groups
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Keeping up
By Catherine Hedge It used to be easy to be a pen pal. If you only responded when you received a letter, you had at least two weeks before you had to write another one…a week for your letter to … Continue reading
Posted in Slice of life, Writing
Tagged Donna Gillespie, getting published, pen pals, procrastination, publishing e-books, writer's block, writing, writing group
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A Great Dog to Blog
A Great Dog to Blog.
A Great Dog to Blog
By Catherine Hedge I solved my dilemma, to Blog or to Dog. It turns out that those two choices have a lot in common. Both are approached with fears, defined by trial and error, and launched with blind hope. I … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Slice of life, Writing
Tagged adopting dogs, animal shelter, dogs, writing a blog
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Writing and Christmas
By Uncle Bill My niece Cathy has exposed me for the fraud that I am. For years, generations in fact, I have been able to fool my family into believing I have talent. The trick has been working tirelessly on … Continue reading
Posted in Nostalgia, Slice of life, Writing
Tagged 1940's memories, Bill Borel, Christmas letters, nostalgia, Reminiscence, writing Christmas letters
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