Oats & Peanut Butter Popcorn is a healthy delicious snack will give you the treat you want without wasted calories and junk. Your diet gets bonus points for adding local honey, flaxseeds, chia seeds and whole oats. Print Oats & Peanut Butter Popcorn Author: Kayla Fioravanti Cook time: 5 mins Total time: 5 mins … [Read more...]
Authors, Connect with Your Local Library
Authors should connect with your local library to find out if they feature Local Authors. Here in Williamson County our local library has a special Local Author Collection inside the library. It also has an online bibliography. They invite local authors to donate two books to their collection. One autographed book for their permanent … [Read more...]
Our Family Chose Medi-Share
My husband and I are among the millions of American’s who are losing long standing health insurance policies due to ObamaCare. You can read why we no longer will be insured in this previous post Obama Care War on Family Business. Since posting this blog and talking about our healthcare dilema on social media I have had several request for … [Read more...]
The Artwork from When I Was Young I Flew the Sun Like a Kite
By popular demand the artwork used for my book, "When I Was Young I Flew the Sun Like a Kite" is now available as a print or greeting card from the artist Mark Lucero. You can now buy a 5 x 7 matted print (finished size with mat is 8 x 10) for $50.00. If you mention my name when you place the order Mark Lucero will sign the back of the print … [Read more...]
Advice from One Writer to Another
Excerpt from How to Self-Publish, The Author-preneur's Guide to Publishing. Chapter 3 In April 2011, after months of delays, I finally sat down to write my first book, How to Make Melt and Pour Soap from Scratch. My goal was to have the book written and published in time for a speaking engagement. My plan had been to start the book in January … [Read more...]
My Verizon Nightmare
On December 31st I posted this letter on the Verizon Wireless Facebook page. I then attempted to tag them from my Facebook page with the letter. I was notified that I was marked as spam and blocked from posting. I have made every attempt to resolve this matter with Verizon without taking to social media. I know this is an insanely long letter, but … [Read more...]
Don’t be the Blind leading the Blind
Everyone has heard that common saying, “like the blind leading the blind.” In Kindergarten the blind leading the blind was quite literally the case for me. My first attempt through Kindergarten was a dismal failure. Since we moved no one noticed that I couldn’t see until my second attempt at Kindergarten. During part of my first attempt at … [Read more...]
ObamaCare War on Family Business
I am a creative writer. I’m not a political writer. I am a small business owner. I am not a politician. As a rule I do not talk about politics on social media or my blog. I have avoided even a hint of politics for two reasons. First, because politics are unrelated to the topics I cover in my books. Second, because expressing my political view would … [Read more...]
Where Angels Used to Play in Remembrance
Where Angels Used to Play in remembrance of the Sandy Hook Elementary shootings on December 14, 2012. Where Angels Used to Play written by Randy Davis and Paul Aldrich © Restless Road Music … [Read more...]
12 Lessons Grief Taught Me
The walk through grief is filled with milestones that are precious. You cannot sneak past grief in the night, run through it or sit still in one spot of grief. You must walk through it at grief’s pace. Grief is a passage, not place to wallow in, skip past, or tunnel under. If you don’t go through the grief it will fester and consume you in another … [Read more...]
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