Ten Year Journal

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

A few weeks ago I came across a ten+ year journal - a lovely book that allows one to keep over ten years of brief journal entries all together.  I ordered one for my family and it's fabulous.

But I ordered a second (third and fourth) that started in 2007.  One I gave to a woman who has a small child, so she could (if she wants to) go ... Continue reading »

Links to Posts in Order

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

I'm now revising my book, Daughters of Heaven. Below are links to the blog posts if you want to look at the trivia and comments for each chapter in the order the events described in the chapters will be for the final book.

If you would like to read the draft book as its current form, feel free to contact me via my website, megstout.com.

I'd like to ... Continue reading »

eHarmony

Monday, November 12th, 2007

I have a friend who is seeking to find a companion. They tried match.com, but that turned out to be a bust. I thought I'd urge them to check out eHarmony because I've just had good vibes about it.

Anyway, turns out eHarmony now has a service for enriching/salvaging marriage. Pretty cool. The questionnaire is crazy long, but even in the free communication report based on the questionnaire there were insights

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Dear Mr. Henshaw…

Monday, November 12th, 2007

My daughter was assigned the 1984 classic by Beverly Cleary, "Dear Mr. Henshaw," the story of a boy adjusting to his parents' divorce as told through letters to a favorite author and later the diary the author encourages him to write.

Since I am embarking on being an author, I was particularly impressed by this story, in how it reveals what I am learning are the realities of being ... Continue reading »

070928 Facebook, Cutting, WOTF, etc.

Friday, September 28th, 2007

One of the cool and unanticipated outcomes of attending OSC Boot Camp is that I have gained admittance to Codexwriters.com - a private online enclave of published writers. And they are amazingly fun to read. Unfortunately, it really is a private thing, so I can't tell you any of what I've read there. You'll just have to go become a published writer and join it yourself.

But one thing ... Continue reading »