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I am the mother of two teens living outside Minneapolis, MN. I write fiction, poetry, and commentary pieces on various topics. My work has appeared in various places online and in small print publications.
Education/Experience:
BA Literature/Creative Writing; Southwest MN State University
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An overview of places to buy yoga pants online.
Weekly blog on balancing writing with everything else
a review of the movie Lars and the Real Girl, starring Ryan Gosling
My weekly blog on balancing life with everything else
this is both a parody of the classic poem "Casey at the Bat" and a Sequel - Play Ball!
Mock Interview with one of the characters from my novel, No Sensible People
The second of three mock interviews with characters from my novel No Sensible People.
Mock interview with one of the characters from my novel No Sensible People
weekly blog on balancing writing with everything else
Snacking your way to getting the folic acid you need.
Five ways to utilize solar power without a full home conversion.
a weekly blog on balancing writing with everything else
a haiku on Audrey Hepburn
appreciate each day
a productive week puts me in touch with what drew me to write in the first place
one author's experience with independent publishing
A follow-up that holds its own.
An overview of various poetry related events in and around Minneapolis, MN for April, National Poetry Month.
a poem
a poem
Last week my book club met. We read The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson, which was very good-- although difficult to get through the beginning.
A review and reflections on the movie The Karate Kid, starring Ralph Macchio
A poem, by Gretchen Lee Bourquin.
Someone peculiar is hanging around the neighborhood....
Juggling everything can get a little tricky.
a poem for St. Patty's Day
in this week's blog, I pay my respects to my teacher and mentor, Bill Holm
A Poem about the experience of poetry
A flash fiction story about a late night trip to the grocery store
a poem by Gretchen Lee Bourquin
no one sees her
My latest news, insights, and observations
A hearty meal for any day of the week.
On February 17 analog TV is supposed to expire, and Americans will need cable or satellite service, or a DTV converter box to continue to get reception. Millions still aren't ready. But it's just TV. Why should the government care?
This is an opinion piece based on my experience as mother of two teens educated in the Minnesota Public School system.
 
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