Dear Tami, I applaud your twist on the resolution list (poetically, of course), turning it upside down and inside out, keeping things carefree and simple. If I didn’t know you better, I’d say you were feeling a little overwhelmed, over-committed, and over-stretched. … Read the rest→
Despite what the Mayans and the Apocalypsters predicted, 2013 has arrived and with it, the first Wednesday of the year. That also means it’s time for the very first Would You Rather question. Last week I asked y’all which would … Read the rest→
As the champagne corks are popped and 2012 winds to a close, it is natural to reflect upon all that’s taken place in the last year. 2012 was a year of BIG things for me, many of them too heartbreaking … Read the rest→
Dear Tami, I am so pleased to hear you are over the moon about the kasbah renovations. I hope you didn’t mind too much that I took certain liberties with the design, like the subtle placement of the pillow down … Read the rest→
I was recently tagged by the delightful author, Liv Rancourt in The Next Big Thing, an interview in which writers are to answer ten questions about their current work in progress (WIP). (Be sure to pop over to Liv’s to … Read the rest→
Dear Benedict, WOW. That was about all I could say when I entered the kasbah earlier this week and saw your big surprise. I know, it’s a pretty lame response given the amazing changes that took place here while the … Read the rest→
WELCOME TO THE NEWLY REDESIGNED KASBAH! Come on in. No passport required. I’m so excited to finally throw open the doors for the official kasbah-warming party! Come on in and have a look around. While some things have remained the … Read the rest→
Dear Tami, Congratulations on accomplishing your word count during NaNoWriMo last month! I’d be happy to continue a vigilant watch over the kasbah in order for you to keep up your writing momentum in December. Whatever it takes to assist … Read the rest→
Recently, I had the good fortune to spend some time with my high school friends when four of us gathered in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina for a long weekend. I call them my high school friends, but truth be … Read the rest→
Dear Benedict, You’ve done an excellent job holding your own in the kasbah this past month. Well done, friend. Can’t thank you enough for keeping tabs on the joint while I was sequestered in the writing cave during NaNoWriMo. I’m … Read the rest→




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