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Weekend Photos

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 Since I haven't done anything recently to generate new photos, I took a random spin back through the albums and picked a few of my husband's shots from 2012. They lean towards our trip to Hawaii, with a few other random outings. Dave was a very talented photographer and it would be a shame not to share his photos. Pa hoi hoi lava. Sure it's always sunny in Hawaii. Oceanside campsite. You think you're having a bad hair day? Tress in windy places can get a wee bit lopsided. From Sequoia/Kings Canyon: All photos were shot by Dave Dempsey. Rebecca M. Douglass, 2025 As always, please ask permission to use any photos or text. Link-backs appreciated. 
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Come meet me in person!

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If you're in the Portland area, here's your big chance to meet the author (me!) and pose those awkward questions you've been dying to ask. You know, like how much chocolate does it take to write a mystery novel, and why do characters in books so seldom need a lady's room? (Actually, that's one I'd like to know. Sometimes they just seem to hold it for days!) Come to the Words and Wine event at Hip Chicks Do Wine in Portland!   I'll be sharing a table with Ellen Jacobson, author of the hilarious Molly McGhie cozy sailing mysteries, the "Smitten by Travel" rom-com novels, and the new North Dakota library mysteries, so you'll get a two-fer! Other local authors will also be present, so there's sure to be something for everyone. Can't make this one? Look for me on June 29 at the NIWA (Northwest Independent Writers' Association) booth at Pride in the Park ( 4 975 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, OR , or on July 19 at the NW Book Fair ( 600 Hathewa...

MMGM: Carry Me Home, by Janet Fox

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I'm posting today with t he fantastic Marvelous Middle Grade Mondays blog hop hosted by Greg Pattridge of Always in the Middle . Check out Greg's blog for a list of additional middle grade reviews.  As often happens, I'm not sure how I chose this one. It might have been reviewed earlier by one of my fellow MMGM posters, or I might have just found it while browsing the library. It sat on my Kindle for quite a while before I got down to it. Title: Carry Me Home Author: Janet Fox Publication Info: 2021, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. 220 pages (Kindle Edition). Source: Library Publisher's Blurb : Twelve-year-old Lulu and her younger sister, Serena, have a secret. As Daddy always says, “it’s best if we keep it to ourselves,” and so they have. But hiding your past is one thing. Hiding where you live—and that your Daddy has gone missing—is harder. At first Lulu isn’t worried. Daddy has gone away once before and he came back. But as the days add up, ...

Flash Fiction Friday: Harvest Time

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My brother set this challenge, based on something he saw in the grocery store... it's a very short flash, just over 250 words.  Harvest Time It wasn’t the farmer’s favorite job. At the end of the growing season, the crop had to be brought in, and it was… disconcerting. Right up to harvest time, the crop was a pleasure to tend. He liked it all, carefully managing the fields, not thinking about the end.   He looked out over the fields now, aware that harvest time was coming fast. There were certain unmistakable signs, a stillness that began to settle over the fields. One more day. Not for the first time, he wished he could pick the time. It was going to be unseasonably warm.   The next morning, the farmer check the crop and called out the harvest crew. Distributing the special rakes, he made the usual speech, with extra urgency.   “We have to work hard to get the harvest in before it spoils in this heat. You know the drill. Into the bin...

IWSG: Who or What would I be?

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 It's the First Wednesday again already, and time for another post for the Insecure Writer's Support Group!   Purpose:   To share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds! Posting:   The first Wednesday of every month is officially   Insecure Writer’s Support Group   day. Post your thoughts on your own blog. Talk about your doubts and the fears you have conquered. Discuss your struggles and triumphs. Offer a word of encouragement for others who are struggling. Visit others in the group and connect with your fellow writer - aim for a dozen new people each time - and return comments. This group is all about connecting!   Don't forget you can post your link on the IWSG Facebook page !   Let’s rock the neurotic writing world! Our Twitter handle is @TheIWSG and...

Spotlight and guest post: Ronel the Mythmaker and the Irascible Immortals!

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    Welcome to Ronel Janse van Vuuren and her Irascible Immortals series!  To celebrate the release of a collection gathering this series of mini-novels in one volume, I've invited the author to talk to us about the structure of this set of stories, and to answer the question, “Why a collection of short works instead of a novel?” Here's Ronel's reply: I’ll do my best to answer this question without any spoilers about the plot. Climate Change has been something that’s affected my life personally the last couple of years with more heatwaves, floods and scary lightning storms without rain. I’ve also seen people acting really weird because of social situations, alcohol or the pandemic. And I wondered: What if several someones were behind all of this and what if it could be crazier? I wanted to showcase a different character in each situation, getting to know the world and other characters from a different perspective each time. As the tension build...

Photo Friday: Out and about in Tucson

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Last week I shared some photos from the hikes I did in Tucson back in January. Today I have some around-town and museum photos, just for fun. We did some eating out and wandering around, some from our lodgings not far from the campus, and visited some local sights. La Chaiteria, a tasty lunch spot. Mercado San Agustin The main purpose of the trip was for a pair of northerners to absorb as much mid-winter sunlight as possible. A stroll around the U of A campus was as good a place as any to do so. Old Main, the first building built on the U of A campus. We stumbled on the Women's Plaza, celebrating the contributions of AZ women to the university, the state, and the world.  This cool arch was outside one of the science buildings. I'm not sure, but wouldn't be surprised if the figure represent real people, though they may just represent Science. The arch held male and female scientists, with symbols of their research. Another morning we visited the Tucson Botanical Gardens, whe...