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The Art of Theft
by Sherry Thomas
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by Sherry Thomas
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*This post contains more swear words than usual. 🤷
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A fog of flour dust settled around the backdoor, which was the main entrance to Judy's apartment. The empty pie pan that delivered the four cups of flour to the culprit's head clattered against the tile floor. Judy marched over to the island with her broom
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Since I can’t be with my mom this Thanksgiving, I’ve been sending my parade notes via text message.
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A member of my family whose geographic location is integral to Thanksgiving has the virus. Everyone in the house is vaccinated, including the member who has COVID-19. While everyone is inconvenienced (especially, our downed family member), everyone is glad to have the assistance of the vaccine. Be careful and mindful
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Last week, my mother made 14 chess pies and brought them to my day job. Upon tasting the pie, two people asked if she was single, and everyone asked how much she’d charge per pie. By the end of the day, I practically had to fight people to get
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After dinner, enjoy these two quick reads now available on PilgrimFowlPress.com. psst - recipes inside!
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by Sherry Thomas
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On today’s writing agenda, I have * Edit and update Licorice in the Time of Covid-19: An Action Judy Story * Finalize the outline of the next Action Judy Story The updated iteration of Licorice in the Time of Covid-19 will be pushed to everyone who purchased the story on Amazon
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When I saw this book (which is one of six by the by), I was excited and a little trepidatious. If you’re a Firefly fan, you know what I mean. These characters are special to us all, and seeing them in a poorly written text would be devastating. Luckily,
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This book is part philosophical exploration around attention that we give and part art history lesson. This is not another book cursing technology. It is a suggestion to maybe spend some time in your community and pay attention to your environment. While not every idea in this book will be
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There are four actions that I have been attempting to solidify and make simply a part of my lifestyle instead of a chore or item on a to-do list. Those actions are exercising, meditation, writing, and playing the ukulele. I’ve been exercising daily for a minimum of 10 minutes