The Sparkles
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Dear Readers
I want my author website to be the most pink, sparkly, fun, loving, accepting, feel-good, positive place on the internet to peruse when you grab a glass of champagne and wear your favorite marabou robe, sushi pajamas, or tiara to hang out in! That is important to me. You are important to me! I saw Taylor Swift on her 1989 Tour when my daughter was about ten, and the thing I loved most about it was that under every seat was taped a light-up bracelet that we all wore. She said even though the venue was massive she was able to see every one of us.
That’s what I want here! I want to hear from all of you! Feel free to drop me an actual email at [email protected] or to comment on any of my blog posts. This is a reader-driven page! If you read my writing, the least I can do is read your thoughts on it! Or on life in general? Or pink, glittery things? Or Cary Grant? Or whether you’re a Spuffy shipper or not? Or did Ben Solo get a raw deal? I only ask that we respect others’ opinions. So, be nice or be gone!
Oh, and please buy my Novella!
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Inspiring Songs
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Meet Staci
Staci grew up in rural east Tennessee. When she was young her family didn’t get cable, only public television, so she knows a heck of a lot about Julia Child, classic movies, Sesame Street and “The Mull’s Singing Convention.” That’s a wordy way of saying there was not much shaking in her town. Out of boredom, and her parents having no desire to entertain an only child every minute, she was taught to read when she was four and then she couldn’t be stopped! Just anything: her grandmother’s copies of The Enquirer, Agatha Christie, smutty romances, biographies. Appropriate to whatever age she was or not, if it had printed words on it, she was reading it.