#vss365 #prompts 12/26/2021 – 1/1/2022
Here are my entries for this week’s #vss365 #prompts, + how to join in the fun, + ideas to help artists & writers gain more followers. Skip what you already know! Continue Reading →
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Here are my entries for this week’s #vss365 #prompts, + how to join in the fun, + ideas to help artists & writers gain more followers. Skip what you already know! Continue Reading →
Amazon + GoodReads Book Reviews: Three Hots and a Cot Sorry if I seem to be self-serving by posting these critiques of my book! However, reviewers have determined it is Continue Reading →
The following are unrelated poems, attempts at poetry, or Not-Poems. They are snippets from collections of poetry and other short writings that I’m going to create throughout the Pandemic Winter Continue Reading →
Thanks to the pandemic, I am offering greatly reduced rates again for distance Reiki and other healing in absentia. The sessions can be used to address physical issues, stress, emotional issues, and many other situations. It works well on both people and animals. Book now while rates are cheap. Continue Reading →
What is the Difference if You Vote by Mail or if You Vote by Absentee Ballot? There is NO difference. Zero. Nada. Cipher. NOT. Those are two different terms for Continue Reading →
Let’s Do Distance Reiki or Other In Absentia Healing Quickly – Before the Rates for Healing Sessions Go Back To Normal! I offer greatly reduced rates for distance Reiki and Continue Reading →
(c) Nancy Wyatt All Rights Reserved June 12, 2020 This post is part of a Zoom speech about racism and activism that I gave to a chapter of the Continue Reading →
Temporary Reduced Rates for Writing and Editing Services My standard hourly rates vary, depending on the complexity, amount of research, and other variables. However, now most fees have reduced rates Continue Reading →
Some of My Favorite Illustrators and Photographers Are On Pixabay Below, you will find links to the websites of a selection of Pixabay Photographers, whose work I have used, free Continue Reading →
I Know Dr. Douglas and Can Attest to His Biographical Account I have known Dr. Frank L. Douglas since we both were at Cornell University in the late 1960s. At Continue Reading →
Dateline: 2-26-20. Why would I write about the Coronavirus (COVID-19)? As a person who once was among those responsible for emergency management and disaster mitigation at a college with 76,000 students, who Continue Reading →
I’m pretty sure that no-one among us would describe politics or other current events in the world or in the USA as being destroyed with surgical precision. It feels more like being bludgeoned as we stagger from one direction to another, boxed in by the wielder of destruction at every turn – with more than a glancing blow delivered every time we look up to find a way out…..It is easy to become overwhelmed, afraid, depressed, and stultified by current events, particularly in the overarching category of “politics.” However, my conclusion is that what we are witnessing MAY be a natural progression of evolution and the display of its tools….this concept also reflects a universal law that affects our physical bodies, consciousness, politics, and societies, as we yearn for, and sometimes then achieve, Renaissance. Continue Reading →
Pixabay Offers Stunning Free Images & Royalty-Free Stock Where am I getting all the wonderful pictures for Nancy’s Novelty Infographics? Since I am a “stickler” for abiding by copyright law, Continue Reading →
The Academy of American Poets instituted National Poetry Month in 1996 “to support American poets at all stages of their careers and to foster the appreciation of contemporary poetry.” National Continue Reading →
Hashtags for Personal vs. Business Twitter Accounts – Even an Adult Can Do It! Newbies – don’t worry – I’ll define terms, like “hashtags,” “trending,” etc. in a hot minute. Continue Reading →
But, like trees in the landscape, disappearing rapidly from sight as a train hurtles forward and I strain to see from the caboose,
All elements of the dream are lost forever. There is no turning back. Poof! It’s gone. Lesson lost. (Ramblings on a January morn) Continue Reading →
under construction, please check back later. thank you. Forgiving When Forgiving Seems Impossible “When we forgive, the slave we free is ourselves.” ― Edward M. Hallowell, Dare to Forgive: The Power Continue Reading →
A List of Things To Do Why would I write this “piece of fluff” about a list of things to do to prevent “dying of boredom?” Beee Cuzzz my vehicle Continue Reading →
Write by the Rails campaign uses poems, quotes, and short (Tweet-size) writings to promote the work of writers in Prince William County, Virginia. Here are some examples in case you want to participate. Continue Reading →
I had to quit school, too. ‘Cuz we didn’t have any clothes or bus money. I couldn’t even take my lunch. Now that I’m back in school, I’m way behind, and the kids are real mean to me. They found out I live in the shelter. They call me “Homeless Hannah” and say I sleep with rats! AND, they beat me up every day ‘til I cry and feel like nuthin.’ Now, how can that be for the best, huh, God? How can that be for the best?! Continue Reading →