Author Archives: Pam Lazos

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About Pam Lazos

writer, blogger, environmentally hopeful

Hop(p)ing

Happy first day of winter. The solstice was an important day in pagan traditions — culturally appropriated to become Christmas 🎄– the day the light incrementally returns to earth (about 55 more seconds/day) and a time when the space between … Continue reading

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Give It Away Now…

Oil and Water It’s been a while since I ran a giveaway so here is the first one through Amazon to win a Kindle copy of Oil and Water.  A second giveaway with Goodreads will be posted once it goes live. … Continue reading

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100 People of Dance

In my blog hopping post NaNoWriMo, I stumbled across this wonderful video from Brain Drops. And now for something fun. Enjoy! Source: 100 People of Dance

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#IWSG – Hop on Over

#IWSG — Hop on Over Okay, so the #NaNoWriMo event is over, but the Blog Hop is in full swing which is a fabulous marketing tool, especially for us fledging Indie authors who are trying to be all things to … Continue reading

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#NaNoWriMo Day Over

#NaNoWriMo Day Over It’s the end. Did I do it, write 50,000 words, penning the next Great American Novel or did I fall by the wayside in ignominious defeat? Well —  neither.  In fact, I couldn’t even figure out how … Continue reading

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The Art of Napping

The Art of Napping A friend of mine who is a massage therapist says that symptoms that look and manifest as depression — a growing concern in our country — can generally be traced back to one of three things: … Continue reading

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an Invisible Thread

an Invisible Thread There are those who doubt the hand of God in ordinary events and those who see it everywhere. A chance encounter with an old friend when you take a wrong turn on an unfamiliar street. A meeting … Continue reading

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World Toilet Day

World Toilet Day I think that if Francois Auguste Rene Rodin (1840 – 1917) knew that one of his most famous sculptures, “The Thinker” had become the symbol of World Toilet Day, a day established to raise awareness of the … Continue reading

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A New Jacket

A New Jacket If you’ve tuned into this blog before, you know that I have a group of friends from college — the Whales — so dubbed because of a beach house we rented for several summers running (see back … Continue reading

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Day 14 #NaNoWriMo

[photo courtesy Alexander Chee at NaNoWriMo] Day 14 #NaNoWriMo NaNoWriMo.  I just like saying it.  It’s a wonderful configuration and consonants and vowels and I like the way it rolls off the tongue.  One of the things that makes writers … Continue reading

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