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- Over the Top Award by Tennessee Text Wrestling on Nov 25, 2009
My friend — and poet extraordinaire — Gabrielle Bryden honored me with the Over the Top Award. Thanks so much, Gabrielle! And along with the award come these questions, which I must answer with one word. Here we go! 1. Where is your...
- Long Time, No Blog…. by Tennessee Text Wrestling on Nov 20, 2009
Has it really been over a week since I last blogged? *checks calendar*, yup. Well, my only excuse is that I’ve been ears-deep in drafting Heart’s Chalice, tweaking Patchwork Stained Glass, and getting in hikes here and there. Time is...
- Flowing… by Tennessee Text Wrestling on Nov 13, 2009
…like a mountain stream: …like a waterfall: My novel Heart’s Chalice, that is. Just broke 43,000 words. Anybody think I can reach 75,000 words by the end of the month? Maybe even 100,000? To say I’m thrilled by how t...
- Awards — and Shop Talk by Tennessee Text Wrestling on Nov 7, 2009
My friend Jaimey Grant honored me by awarding me the Creative Blogger Award and the Let’s Be Friends Award. Thanks, Jaimey! As part of the Creative Blogger Award, I’m to tell seven things about me. I’ll make those seven things...
- Two More Days ‘Til NaNo… by Tennessee Text Wrestling on Oct 29, 2009
…and I’m ready to write! I ought to be, considering my outline is now eighty pages (single-spaced) and tops out at just over 58,000 words. (Don’t worry — my outline is not longer than my novel-to-be. I expect my novel, He...
- Golden Autumn by Tennessee Text Wrestling on Oct 24, 2009
Here is, I believe, one of the prettiest pictures I’ve ever gotten of autumn in our East TN mountains. More later. I’m working my tail off, preparing for NaNoWriMo and making tremendous progress on the outline for Heart’s Chalice...
- TL and the Three Bears by Tennessee Text Wrestling on Oct 21, 2009
Last year, on hikes, I saw bears fairly regularly, particularly through the warm season: late Spring through late Summer. Most of my bear sightings were of the same bear family: a momma bear, whom I named Betty, and her two cubs, Beatrice and Bar...





