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My husband’s novel
Not only does my husband have some of his short stories for sale online, he now has a novel too. Christopher Gronlund has made his first novel, written about 2003 or 2004, into an eBook. You can purchase it in … Continue reading
A quick update: Blogger, Downton Abbey, Sewing, etc.
I just wanted to do a quick update — I’m hoping to have a better update or two this week, sometime. Sewing I’ve been staying very busy. I’m trying to keep sewing, although I’ve not been as productive as the … Continue reading
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My husband’s first podcast is online!
I talk a lot about my husband, Christopher Gronlund, on this blog. He means so much to me, obviously! I’ll be mentioning him a little more. He just started getting into podcasts. He has a few others planned — especially … Continue reading
Happy Birthday to The Juggling Writer!
I just wanted to wish my husband a congratulations on his blog, The Juggling Writer, being a year old today! He’s put a lot of work into it, and although the main focus is for writers who have trouble juggling … Continue reading
Overcoming Shyness Through Storytelling
My husband, Christopher, is a writer (The Juggling Writer), and he realizes that he may someday need to read or speak to audiences to help promote his writing. He was always incredibly shy, but has been finding ways to overcome … Continue reading
Blog Hunting
I’ve mentioned how much I adore costuming — especially historical costuming. I’ll be the first to admit that my own projects are far from accurate, but perhaps someday I’ll get a little closer to it! One of my favorite time … Continue reading
Adding links, and sewing
I’m slowly working on the site, and figuring out what I want to add and where. I’ve already started adding links to some of my favorite sites. Many of them will be about the 18th and 19th centuries, and sewing/costuming. … Continue reading