If you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that I was in New York City recently. Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue and theatre and it's also an Art Deco delight. I took the tour, booked online beforehand, and wasn't disappointed. …
If you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that I was in New York City recently.
Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue and theatre and it's also an Art Deco delight. I took the tour, booked online beforehand, and wasn't disappointed.
The absolute highlight of the hour-long tour was meeting one of The Rockettes - she was charming and talked briefly about what it was like to be part of the globally-famous dance company. She then graciously posed with for photos and I have never felt more like a middle-aged frump! 🙂
The Thursday Doors Writing Challenge (TDWC). Yeah, okay. I think I did mention it. Once or twice. Yeah, maybe. But you might have missed those posts. Yes, yes, I mentioned it more than once or twice. Still, it is conceivable that you missed them all. …
The Thursday Doors Writing Challenge (TDWC). Yeah, okay. I think I did mention it. Once or twice. Yeah, maybe. But you might have missed those posts. Yes, yes, I mentioned it more than once or twice. Still, it is conceivable that you missed them all.
TDWC started today. Thirty-four minutes before this post went live. It runs for a month and a day. That's because June 1st is a Saturday, which is the day the Thursday Doors challenge ends each week.
I won't mention this again. Okay, yes, I probably will, but that's because people will be writing. I'll bet people are writing right now. In fact, I'm writing right now. I had hoped to have something written for today, but you know how I like to adhere to the spirit of One-Liner Wednesday.
Thursday Doors Writing Challenge—pick a picture, write a masterpiece—story, poem, song, novel, instruction manual, play, screenplay, love letter, etc.
If you like character driven stories with strong female characters, magical realism, action, suspense, mystery, a bit of family sarcasm, and a slight religious undertone, you will enjoy these books: