
A letter to my graduating daughter…
(read at her final high school varsity soccer banquet) It seems so long ago and yet just yesterday when we held you in our arms

(read at her final high school varsity soccer banquet) It seems so long ago and yet just yesterday when we held you in our arms

My daughter opened this tab and complained, “Mom, you don’t tell anything about you here! I thought I was supposed to ‘Meet Elizabeth.’” Well, in case

So, it all started… (isn’t that how all “oh, no!” stories start?) This time, it was with a phone call…from my husband who’d just gotten

(Adapted from my school newsletter column, printed Jan 2010) Conflict That awful “C” word! Don’t know too many people who like it. As a young

As the holidays are over, and we begin to find places for all the gifts we received, I thought you might enjoy reading this. Because some

Beautiful faces. Twenty of them. Some probably hadn’t even lost their first tooth yet. Now, they’ve lost their lives. The country is reeling, parents are

Okay, it’s hard to make a general statement for everyone about what makes the best book. When people heard I was writing novels, some said,

(an adaption of my column originally printed as the first page of a school newsletter from several years back) … I told you I’d take

…the main question of any writer’s conference… For me, I guess the question is better and easier termed, what Don’t I write? One day a
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