Category Archives: Georgia

Stories from the Road to Freedom on History Channel


Stories on the Road to Freedom; sounds like motorcycles on Route 66 doesn’t it?  If this is what you thought, you are wrong. Ronda Racha Penrice wrote African American History for Dummies.  That’s where I first heard of her and … Continue reading

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Moonlight and Magnolias from My Silly Take on It.


Cause that’s the way I roll, lol!  (Also the fact that Monty Python has ruined my life)… For starters, I was glad to make it to y’alls conference.  I take the bus to work in Tucson, and was taking my … Continue reading

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Chattanooga Area Romance Writers


Cara for short.  I have friends named Cara, so of course the buttons they wear confused me slightly, but yes, I do suffer sometimes from confusion and absent-mindedness.  It comes and goes.  OK, we have that straight, CARA stands for … Continue reading

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Friday September 30th Moonlight and Magnolias.


Went downstairs for breakfast @ 7:30.  The eggs were weak, the grits not good, the potatoes were good, the bacon overdone. Went to Susan May’s workshop on promoting ones own book.  I had no lunch plans at first, went out … Continue reading

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Thursday September 29th, 2011, I Have Arrived.


This trip had been in the planning since January and I can’t believe I’m actually here. I took my regular bus route as though going to work.   I almost didn’t make it, because an idiot on a bicycle rode … Continue reading

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