Tag Archives: writer
First Audience
I would hope that there’s a poem of mine that some child will read 200 years from now and say, “Oh, look at what she wrote 200 years ago.” But you can’t think like that, you just have to write … Continue reading
Delayed Deliverance
Ticket stubs, foreign coins. Life’s ephemera tossed into a box. After my husband, Kevin, died of cancer at 49, I packed it away on a shelf, unopened. Now, a decade later, it was time to look. I didn’t expect to … Continue reading
Broken Connection
I logged on to my email [reallifeofanmsw@gmail.com] to answer a few comments and to check out a few of my favorite bloggers. I noticed I couldn’t, because WordPress had changed the format. Since 2015 the format has been the same. I used … Continue reading
Thoughts of a Blogger: A Blogger’s Journal
I like the idea of my blog, and the content. My message is clear “Life is simply far too short to ONLY think of your professional life.” Yes, I have obtained my Master in Social Work (MSW), and gone on to obtain … Continue reading
Thoughts of a Blogger: A Blogger’s Journal
I am wanting my blog to have more “likes” and comments on my articles and clinical supervision pieces, because what ties all the threads of my site together is the question “How did you get here?” I want to show … Continue reading