In Others’ Words: Ears

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“Be a good listener. Your ears will never get you in trouble.” ~ Frank Tyger (1929-2011), nationally published editorial cartoonist & columnist Don’t you relish a truth wrapped in just the right amount of laughter? Listening is an art, really … but even more than that, listening is a gift. It’s such a beautiful way to consider someone else more …

In Others’ Words: Dirty Business

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  “Writing is not a genteel profession; it’s quite nasty and tough and kind of dirty.” ~Rosemary Mahoney (1961-), American non-fiction writer   There is the dream of the writing life … and then there is reality. I bet you think I’m going to say I prefer the dream. Nope. I will take the nitty-gritty reality of the writing life …

In Others’ Words: Hero (Guest Post)

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To celebrate her latest book release, Lakeside Family, my friend, Lisa Jordan, shares a quote with us today.   “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” ~Christopher Reeve (1952-2004), actor   In Lakeside Family, Nick Brennan feels like nobody’s hero. After his father abandoned his family, Nick promised …

In Others’ Words: Wake Up (Guest post)

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Today I’m at the MOPS Convention in Dallas, teaching a workshop on cyberbullying. So writer Susannah Friis shares a favorite quote with you.   “I wake up every morning determined to both change the world and have a [heckuva] good time. Sometimes that makes planning my day difficult.” ~ EB White (1899-1985), American writer   I love this quote because …

In Others’ Words: Now

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  Living the past is a dull and lonely business; looking back strains the neck muscles, causing you to bump into people not going your way.  ~Edna Ferber (1885-1968), American novelist I can’t transport myself to the future, except when I escape in the pages of a spectacular novel. And I know I can’t go back to days past. But …

In Others’ Words: Teachers

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I like a teacher who gives you something to take home to think about besides homework.  ~Lily Tomlin  as “Edith Ann” (1939), actress I registered my caboose kiddo for school this week. We bought school supplies weeks ago. Today she went with her BFF and got locker supplies. Middle school, here they come! Funny, I never bought locker supplies when …

In Others’ Words: Trust

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  “One must be fond of people and trust them if one is not to make a mess of life.” ~E.M. Forster (1879-1970), English novelist As a novelist, I spend a lot of time with imaginary people. I don’t just hang around with them — I actually expend many hours and much energy getting to know these fictitious characters. I …

In Others’ Words: Chaos

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    “Our real discoveries come from chaos, from going to the place that looks wrong and stupid and foolish.” ~ Chuck Palahniuk (1962-), American novelist & freelance journalist It has been a haphazard summer. “Haphazard” is just a three-syllable word for chaos. And “chaos” is a two-syllable word for “Would somebody please tell me when I’m going to have …

In Others’ Words: Art & Life

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“You don’t have to make something that people call art. Living is an artistic activity, there is an art to getting through the day.” ~Viggo Mortensen (1958-), actor Friday is always a look-back-over-my-shoulder kind of day for me. The week has finally run into the weekend — hooray! — and I mentally shift gears from “weekday” life to “weekend” life. …

In Others’ Words: Comfort

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“Remember, we all stumble, every one of us. That’s why it’s a comfort to go hand-in-hand.” ~Emily Kimbrough (1899-1989), American author & journalist Sometimes I trip myself up all by myself. I rush through my day and forget an all-important something on my To Do list. Or I say something I shouldn’t. Or don’t say something I should. I doubt …