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Virtue
Virtue If you read my original post about The Twelve Virtues of the Merchant Priests, as suggested in the book, Sacred Commerce, my goal is to reflect upon and write about these 12 virtues — honor, loyalty, nobility, virtue, grace, … Continue reading
#Halloween2018 is here. Fallen #Princeborn: Stolen is here. #FREE. #onedayonly. Enjoy a little #trickortreat, #readers, with some #adventure & #romance in this #darkfantasy #BookLaunch!
Originally posted on Jean Lee's World:
Good morning, folks! Pretty sure I’m not going to be breathing much today. Today, from sunrise to sundown this Halloween, Fallen Princeborn: Stolen is yours. Free. What’s particularly awesome about this release of freeness (new…
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Jean Lee’s World
I’ve heard people say that Tony Bennett is a singer’s singer, the consummate performer, the pitch, the tone, the tempo, the clarity, the inflection, all always spot on. The same can be said of writing and Jean Lee, a … Continue reading
Posted in blog, book review, books, fantasy, Uncategorized
Tagged author interview, blog, book launch, books, Fallen Princeborn: Stolen, fantasy, Halloween 2018, Jean Lee, Tales of the River Vine, write, writers
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will grayson will grayson
will grayson … Continue reading
Posted in blog, book review, books, Uncategorized, writers, writing
Tagged beach reading, blog, book reviews, books, David Levithan, high school, John Green, Looking for Alaska, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, The Fault in our Stars, will grayson will grayson, writers, writing, YA novel
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Sponge Cities
[photo credit – The Source magazine – 8.30.2017] Sponge Cities As I made my way into work the other day, an announcement on the radio alerted me to a flood warning that would be in effect until later that … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, green infrastructure, mitigate flood damage, retrofit, sea level rise, sponge cities, sponge city, Uncategorized
Tagged bioswales, bogs, business insider, China, green infrastructure, green initiative, green roofs, hurricane florence, hurricane harvey, Lingang district, marshes, mitigate flood damage, NOAA, permeable pavers, Philadelphia, public health, rainwater re-use, sea level rise, Shanghai, sponge cities, waste water treatment plant, wetlands, WWTP
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The Lee Harper Interview
Lee Harper is a picture book author and illustrator from Doylestown, Pennsylvania best known for his whimsical illustrations for the best-selling Turkey Trouble series and just so happens to be the husband of one of my favorite traveling companions, his … Continue reading
Posted in author interview, back-to-school, blog, book review, books, Children's books, Uncategorized
Tagged author interview, back-to-school, brush with greatness, Children's books, Coyote, David Sedaris, kirkus reviews, Lee Harper, Publishers Weekly, stephen wright, Suzzy Roche, Woolbur, Woolbur Goes to School
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Home Sustainable Home — #WATWB
[p.s. pre-script — apologies to all you #WATWB peeps. I must have checked the Mayan Calendar when I thought this month’s post was on the 24th! If you want to put this aside until the 31st and come back and … Continue reading
A Prompt Prompt Prompted Me Promptly
A Prompt Prompt Prompted Me Promptly I’ve been working on a novel for awhile now and I’m stuck, bored, out-to-lunch, spinning in tight circles, totally ’round the bend, all of the above. It could be that my youngest child leaves … Continue reading
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Tagged art of observation, blog, blogging, college, EGOT, emmy, empty nest, empty nester, freshman, grammy, higher self, It was a dark and stormy night, lackluster, life is challenging, Oil and Water, oscar, out-to-lunch, spinning in tight circles, tony, totally 'round the bend, unconscious, unfettered access, writing, writing challenge, writing prompts
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One Year Later
And now a word from my sister on her life as of late: One Year Later… It has been a little over a year since I married my safari guide husband. We’ve known each other for almost 2 1/2 years, … Continue reading



