Anaya
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- "Hold my hand" A social worker's blog
- Blog
- BLOG.ROSEANDTHORNJOURNAL.COM
- Blythe Woolston
- Brenda Drake . . . under the influence of coffee
- Clarissa Draper
- Coming Down the Mountain
- Crystal Jigsaw
- Down the Muse's Path
- from Motorcycle to Minivan
- Having Fun with Writing
- In the Flow: A Writer's Journey
- Inkpots n’ Quills
- Kittie Howard
- kristanhoffman.com
- Long Journey Home * * Blog of Author Ann Best
- Mrs Midnite's Mutterings
- Nicole MacDonald
- Out of the Darkness. And Back Into It. Repeat.
- Stepping into Fantasy
- Talespinning
- That's Berry Brea!
- The 6x8 garden
- The Quintessentially Questionable Query Experiment
- Through the Wall
- Tossing It Out
- Wordplay: Helping Writers Become Authors
- Writer's Coffee Break
Gender | Female |
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Location | North Carolina |
Introduction | "But in the main, I feel like a brown bag of miscellany propped against a wall....Pour out the contents, and there is discovered a jumble of small things priceless and worthless." -Zora Neale Hurston |
Interests | Reading, literature, psychology, mental illness, depression, anxiety, rivers, exile, literature, life changes, deserts, beagles, cats, tornados, Caribbean lit, throwing myself headfirst into this sweet but crazy life, Love, chaos, crave, consistency, Coffee, wine, cigarettes, insomnia, things that are bad for me, madness, existentialism, Kundera, Frankl, Garcia Marquez, fairy tales, mythology, linguistics, human experience, the search for identity, poetry of witness, childhood, growing up, orchids, heat waves, Carolina, snuggling up with a good book, cat, dog, love of my life, Spicy food, being messy, spur of the moment decisions, road trips, nice things, historic buildings, Borges, taquerias, animal behavior, graduate school |
Favorite Books | My most recent reads:, Frankenstein -Mary Shelley, Twelfth Night, Alias Grace -Margaret Atwood, Water for Elephants-Sarah Gruen, A Northern Light -Jennifer Connelly, Bluebeard -Kurt Vonnegut, Forrest Gump, Breath Eyes Memory -Edwidge Danticat, Midnight's Children -Salman Rushdie |