As a historical novelist, I love doing research. I can and do lose days at a time finding and reading background information from which facts, or a sense of place or time will emerge to inform my story. I am often asked where I learned about the story in my recently published novel, Even in…
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Suprise Me
War Stories
Prompted By Grandparents & Grandchildren
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As a historical novelist, I love doing research. I can and do lose days at a time finding and reading background information from which facts, or a sense of place or time will emerge to inform my story. I am often asked where I learned about the story in my recently published novel, Even in…
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Smile a Little Smile For Me
Prompted By The Dentist
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No matter how exhausted or intoxicated I might be, I never go to bed without flossing my teeth!
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TAPS
Prompted By War & Remembrance
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Grace's bugle will shatter the silent spring with piercing streams of silver. Four notes will hold up the sky while they echo through the cemetery, layered like too many tears on a little girl’s cheek.
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Retreat
Prompted By Cousins
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Retreat A dozen or so years ago my cousin Kathy called me in New York from DC and asked me to join her the following month for a Jewish women’s retreat. Because geography had always kept us apart, spending a weekend with my cousin was appealing and a women’s retreat would be a new experience…
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Bad Haircut
Prompted By Hair
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In sixth grade I was a bonafide punk rocker and wanted a haircut to match. I was living in an upwardly mobile community where fitting in and excelling were the norm. (This is perhaps why I was drawn to punk rock; I never quite bought the materialist zeitgeist.) I was at a friend’s grandfather’s house,…
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Rites of Passage
Prompted By Rites of Passage
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Not that I wasn’t interested in girls; I was desperately interested, and spent many nights agonizing over how to get them to like me.
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From Florence to Boston
Prompted By Customer Service
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We decided to take our first-ever trip to Italy and began planning in 2010. The trip took place in October, 2011. We reached out to our wonderful and well-traveled Vineyard neighbor, who delights in offering travel suggestions. We told him our thoughts about destinations and price points for accommodations, he came back with a variety…
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Way to Go
Prompted By Final Farewell
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While at first I didn't relish the extra burden, the experience turned out to be a gift.
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Play It Again, Sam
Prompted By Rewatchable Movies
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Play It Again, Sam Rewatchable? Round up the usual suspects. Retroflash / 6 Words – Dana Susan Lehrman
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How I Learned To Stop Being A Litterbug
Prompted By Lost in Translation
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I had the good fortune (Koun) to travel to Japan on business. I was familiar with Lederer/ Burdick’s The Ugly American and so I was on my best behavior. I was remember being impressed with the sale of beer through vending machines on their city streets. Back then I was a smoker and after almost…
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