A small selection of posts I have enjoyed during the week and I hope you will head over to read in full.. thanks Sally.
Sharon Marchisello was in the spotlight this week as a guest of Marie Sinadjan chatting about her books, publishing and background…
Head over to enjoy the interview with host Marie Sinadjin: Author Spotlight Sharon Marchisello
John Howell celebrates good people who are doing all they can to help refugees from the Ukraine with support, essential supplies and transport.
Friday John Ku – AKA – TGIF Fri Yay/Good News
Today’s story comes from the Good News Network. Here it is in its entirety.
Strangers are Leaving Strollers, Diapers, and Toys at the Border for Ukrainian Refugee Moms
Photo courtesy of GMA
An image recently shared around social media of empty strollers on a Polish rail border crossing has inspired a mountain of donations for Ukrainian refugees.
Now at Przemyśl Station, women, children, and infants fleeing the war are being greeted by mountains of clothes, stuffed animals, strollers, diapers, and more after they step off the train.
ABC reports that the number of spare carriers and strollers from Polish mothers have been particularly inspiring, with many donators leaving handwritten notes behind, with words of support.
Head over to read more about this wonderfully generous gesture from the Polish people: John Howell… Good News
Now Gwen Plano, writing for Story Empire, explores the reasons why we write.
Why Do Writers Write? by Gwen Plano
Hello SE friends, Gwen with you today to explore the question, “Why do writers write?” To begin I will share a quote that stirred my thoughts about this topic.
On December 5, 1976, the New York Times published an article by author Joan Didion. In it, Didion described why she writes. I only became aware of her article a couple of weeks ago, but here’s the section that caught my attention:
“I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear. Why did the oil refineries around the Carquinez Straits seem sinister to me in the summer of 1956? Why have the night lights in the Bevatron (particle accelerator) burned in my mind for twenty years? What is going on in these pictures in my mind?”
When I read this article, I was left with questions about why I write and then realized that my approach is similar to Didion’s. I’ve always asked a lot of questions and struggled to understand, and often writing leads to answers. I’ll explain.
Head over to read Gwen’s thoughts on why we write: Why to we Write? Gwen Plano on Story Empire
Next Jan Sikes catches us up with her week which involved manning the VIP gate at one of her favourite music festivals, catching up with friends and enjoying great music, plus some great news about two of her books.
Me and Potpourri
Sounds like a book title, right?
I absolutely love promoting others on my blog and it’s been a very long time since I posted anything about ME. 🙂 So here goes, and a little fun music as well.
Last weekend, I had the wonderful opportunity to deliver copies of my two latest books to the Coleman Public Library. It’s always a great feeling to know your books are sitting on a library shelf.
Head over to enjoy catching up with Jan and some country music fun: Jan Sikes Me and Potpourri
And to end the week a wonderful recipe from Dorothy Grover-Read of the New Vintage Kitchen
New England seafood favorites, sole and a sweet Maine crab.
Nubble light house, York, Maine. We try to visit every year!
We finally got out of town! A few days at the sea shore, and we are refreshed and ready for spring. It felt like winter when we left, a driving icy rain that turned to sleet now and then, lots of fog, and winter shoes. After arriving at the hotel, a swim and an amazing dinner, we retired looking forward to a day of sunshine, and we were indeed rewarded.
Enjoying the seaside
Yes, we walked the beach, looked for shells, visited the Nubble lighthouse, did a little casual shopping, and had our lobsters, lobster rolls, and fried clams. Dinners were delightful, with the best of Maine seafood, starting with a great selection of local oysters which we greedily consumed before remembering to snap a picture!
Peekytoe crab
Head over to get the recipe for this delicious seafood dish from New Vintage Kitchen:Peekytoe crab stuffed sole
Head over to enjoy all these amazing posts… thanks Sally.
What a fascinating group of articles, Sally.
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Thanks Toni.. hugsxx
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A lovely selection of posts, Sally.
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Thanks very much Robbie ♥
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Thanks a million for sharing my blog, Sally! And for all the others as well!
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Pleasure Jan and happy to share…hugsx
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What a wonderful morning surprise, Sally. Thank you for sharing my post and thank you for featuring those of Sharon, John, Jan, and Dorothy. Delightful reads! 🤗
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Delighted to share Gwen.. enjoy the rest of Sunday..♥
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Thanks for the recommendations, Sally, and congratulations to all the bloggers.
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Thanks Olga and for all the support ♥
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Thank you for sharing my post, Sally. All the more pleasurable being among these fine authors.
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Delighted to share John..♥
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Super group of authors with a wide array of interesting topics.
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Thanks Pete..x
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Wonderful weekly roundup. Thanks for sharing these.
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Thanks Craig..xx
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Great selections, Sally. John’s “Good News” posts always brighten my day and help restore my faith in humanity.
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With you on that Joan.. badly needed showcases hugs
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Fabulous roundup, Sally. And that recipe looks fabulous!
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Thanks very much Staci.. have a lovely week. xx
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks for sharing Michael…hugsx
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You discovered it, Sally! Lol Just the postings i had seen in my email notifications, last week. But i could not speed up so fast as they had gone again. Thanks a lot, will strolling around. Enjoy a nice Sunday evening! xx Michael
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Glad to be of service Michael.. you can’t be everywhere all the time but you do a great job every day…hugsx
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What a great collection of posts! I enjoy and follow all of these wonderful bloggers and authors. Great to see them all spotlighted here together!
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Fantastic thanks Mae and have a great week..hugsx
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I’m so delighted you shared my Peekytoe Crab recipe! It was a fun trip, with lots of inspiration to bring home.
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It was a wonderful post with the recipe the icing on the cake so to speak… delighted to share.. Have a lovely week..hugsx
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Thanks Sally!
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Great shares today Sal. Thank you. ❤
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Thanks Debby ♥
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Great posts, Sally. I love how uplifting these were, full of goodness and kindness during a time when humans are also showing their brutality. These posts were like a balm. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Diana. the stories don’t get any better day by day and it is not climate change that should be concerning us but the shift in humanity amongst us.. ♥
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I agree, Sally. The tragedy inflicted by humans upon each other is disturbing and depressing. How can this be happening?
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Another fantastic post. Thanks for sharing, Sally.
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Thanks Beem..x
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Fab collection of articles and authors. Congrats.
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Thanks very much Jane…hugsx
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