Explore the Wonder!
The main purpose of this blog is to explore the wonder of writing. I'm hoping kids of all ages (well, from 8 years old or so on up) will read it and try out some of my challenges. I'm having fun with it so far! -- Mathilda Wheeler, WW-
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Gospels with my sisters
The Covid Crisis has given me a deeper appreciation of my health and awareness of my shocking privilege among other things, but its greatest gift so far has been to connect me more with sisters. Gospels bookclub with my sisters … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, Sharing, spiritual
Tagged Bible, connecting, family, priorities, Spirit, support
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Still Writing
Dani Shapiro is my new best friend. She doesn’t know this, alas, but I love her. She’s the author of Still Writing, The Perils and Pleasure of a Creative Life. I first saw this book in another friend’s home, a … Continue reading