7 Must-Read Holiday Blogs #1
Today I present the first in a wonderful series of blogs. My dear friend and blog guest, Bestselling Author Virginia Gray, will share her most unusual Christmas expereince. 1. The Craziest Christmas...
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2. The Christmas With No Ice CreamMy earliest memories are bound up in the celebrations of my extended family. It was not uncommon to have three or four generations in the house during each holiday,...
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3. My Wish List by EM Kaplan My Wish List for You this Holiday SeasonWhile desperate parents try to hunt down the latest must-have Hachimal-Tickle-Me-Cabbage-Patch toy, I'd like to offer you a few...
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4. Surviving the Holidays For some people the holidays are a great time to get together with family and friends. For others holidays bring an even greater sense of loneliness and isolation. I...
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5. The Turkey That Almost Wasn't My fondest memories of the holiday season revolve around the tradition of simply being together—like drawing names with relatives and friends, hiding behind the couch...
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6. The Year Our Christmas Tree Was a Chair As Christmas memories go, mine probably hint at the same nostalgia and youthful excitement as most of yours, with maybe two important exceptions. One, my...
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7. The Real Magic When invited to contribute to the 7 Blogs series, I considered memories, humorous anecdotes, and any number of other ideas. What came to me instead was a passage from the novel I’m...
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Lighting the Darkness I love looking at pictures of Earth taken from satellites. Those taken at night are particularly illuminating – if you’ll excuse the pun. The great centres of population in...
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At the end of The Last Sunset I wrote that the story was conceived amongst the empty glens and ruined townships of Lochaber. The events of the 18th and 19th centuries still scar this land. In fact...
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