Today I would like to continue celebrating National Writing Day by sharing with you some wonderful writers that it has been my pleasure to meet through writing my blog.
D. Wallace Peach (Dianne) specializes in writing fantasy that will transport you to a different time and place. Her blog site is Myths of the Mirror and she can be found at http://www.mythofthemirror.com.
Brigid P. Gallagher is a holistic practitioner who writes about “life lessons in being slow” and soon will publish a book filled with these lessons. She can be found at Watching the Daisies, http://www.watchingthedaisies.com.
Osyth takes beautiful photographs and spins interesting yarns. She can be found at Half Baked in Paradise, http://www.osyth.org.
Judy Dykstra-Brown writes a blog titled Life Lesson and she can be found at http://www.judydystrabrown.com. You are sure to enjoy her gorgeous photography and her funny and quick witted poetry.
Lyn from Lynz Real Cooking, http://www.lynzrealcooking.com, writes about recipes and her life in Saudi Arabia. She is currently working on a memoir about her life in Saudi Arabia. Her photographs of the Palouse are not to be missed.
Stevie Turner, Indie Author, http://www.steviet3.wordpress.com, has written several books that deal with the dark sides of relations but with a delightful twist of humor.
Jacqueline Obyikocha can be found at A Cooking Pot and Twisted Tales,http://www.acookingpotandtwistedtales.com, where she rights with humor and sincerity about the human condition.
If you want to laugh out loud read anything written by Linda Swain Bethea at Nuts Rok, http://www.nutsrok.wordpress.com.
Diane at Ladies Who Lunch Reviews, http://www.ladieswholunchreviews.wordpress.com, writes with a great deal of heart and humor on a variety of topics.
Jo at Joanneeddy’s Blog, http://www.joanneeddy.com, takes everyday issues and examines them with heart and with insight.
Ellen at Ellen Best, http://www.ellenbest24.wordpress.com, writes with sparkle and originality when she isn’t working on her book.
Annika Perry is in the process of editing her book and still finds the time to write very insightful book reviews and as well as marvelous creative blog post. She can be found at Annika Perry’s Writing Blog, http://www.annikaperry.wordpress.com.
Bridget at the NonSmoking Ladybug, http://www.nonsmokingladybug.wordpress.com, writes about many different thing but one subject that is very contemporary right now is her experience in the United States as an immigrant.
Linda at the Spiritual Dragonfly, http://www.spiritualdragonfly.com, writes very heartfelt and meaningful posts about rebuilding her life after abuse. She post gorgeous photos taken during her morning walks. I am sad to report that Linda lost her husband last Friday. Linda, I am sending you love.
Maria Holm writes at Health From One Heart to Another, http://www.mariahome51.com. Maria has a very varied blog. She writes on topics concerning nursing care for children as well as historical stories about Denmark accompanied by superb photographs.
My friend Diane Dahli writes at Still the Lucky Few, http://www.stilltheluckyfew.com. Diane writes about issues dealing with aging and agism. She is writing and posting a flawlessly written piece of fiction about a young woman coming of age in Canada.
Tara Smith, when she is not busy teaching, writes beautiful thoughtful posts about her life as a teacher and her summer home in New York. She can be found at A Teaching Life, http://www.ateachinglifedotcom.wordpress,com.
Lee teaches PD with the Missouri Reading Initiative and writes straight from her heart about the everyday and accompanies her post with brilliant photography. She can be found at Elsie Tries Writing, http://www.lcinmo.wordpress.com
These women writers have been with me since the first days of my blog and have offered constant encouragement. There are very, very many superbly talented women writers that I have discovered since I started blogging. Unfortunately, I have run out of time to name and acknowledge you all. Please feel free to introduce yourselves and your blogs and maybe acknowledge your favorite women writers and their web address in the comments section.
Thanks for stopping by,
I’ve ‘met’ many of these women since you invited me to join the Senior Salon. I’m grateful to be enjoying their wonderful writing.
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So many familiar names here -and a few i am going to visit very soon. In fact as soon as I press Send. Thanks Bernadette 🙂
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Great post, Bernadette! Way to give a shout out to fellow bloggers! I follow some of these blogs and they are great! You rock, Bernadette!
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A great group of talented bloggers. Have a great day Bernadette! 🙂
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Thanks Terry.
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Some familiar faces and some new faces, too. Thank you for sharing.
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Bernadette you are so very kind. I forgot to add my link to last nights post and caught my photograph by chance! I am certainly very blessed to have had your support and encouragement from the beginning. You are an inspiration. Thank you.
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You are amazing! Thanks Bernadette this is so very special!
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This is special Dear Bernadette. Thank you for counting me amongst these esteemed ladies. My appreciations.
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Thank you so much for sharing all these, Bernadette! So many wonderful new writers to read 🙂
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Bernadette always enjoy your Friday Women Rock posts. Thanks for exposing me to these great writers.
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Bernadette, what a wonderful post and such a lovely surprise to be included! 😀😀 You have written great considered summaries on us all and some I know and I look forward to reading the blogs of those I haven’t come across. Whilst blogging I have come across many varied people, often inspiring, often providing food for thought.
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Meeting all the varied and interesting thing has been for me also the most enjoyable part of blogging.
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This was such a lovely surprise, thank you. I hope to connect with all your lovely links and maybe some will join me too. 😇
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How sweet of you. I feel honored to be part of feminist Friday.
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Thanks so much for the mention, Bernadette, and for the many wonderful connections that I realize I’ve made through your blog and the Senior Salon. It’s a gift on all counts. As a feminist, I’m especially honored to appear on your Feminist Friday feature. Have a wonderful Sunday, my friend. 🙂
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My pleasure
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Hi Bernadette, You’ve named so many talented women bloggers here that I consider my friends too. So many amazing writers out there in the blogosphere, Cheryl, Vanessa, Jessica, Diane, Nicole, Wendy, Deb, Carol … the list goes on. Thank you for acknowledging some of them. Lovely post. 🙂
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Thanks for the lovely compliment, but could you change my address to Nutsrok.wordpress.com Thanks so much. Will reblog
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Jeepers! *looks around surreptitiously to ensure there are no other Osyths* this is so kind and so generous and actually so humbling to be amongst great writers. I thank you … truly and now I go to look at the others. We should collectively give you an award for generosity – we are privileged to be chosen and I for one will up my game accordingly 😊
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Reblogged this on Nutsrok and commented:
Thank you Bernadette
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Friendship ties are the best. ❤ ❤ ❤
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How generous of you! I was surprised and very pleased to find my name here. Thank you very much, Bernadette!
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You are very welcome.
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Reblogged this on Musings on Life & Experience and commented:
Great post.
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Thank you so much.
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You have featured some wonderful writers, that are always a pleasure to read 🙂
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Wonderful introductions! I ‘know’ many of these terrific women writers/bloggers, but you’ve also introduced me to some I haven’t met yet. I’m hurrying on over to their sites now. xo
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Thanks for taking the time to read and I am sure you are going to enjoy reading the posts of some new bloggers.
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