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Author: The Reluctant Author

The Reluctant Author, a user of words, has spent a lifetime writing words and storing them in notebooks, computer discs, digital files, and has now decided to step out into the light and start sharing some of those words with the world. (The Reluctant Author is Kendra Cooke's pseudonym)
August 2023 Quotes

August 2023 Quotes

This month’s quotes are all about children, books, and reading. Each makes my heart sing for completely different reasons. I’m sure you’ve heard some of them before, and maybe they make your heart sing, too. Save them if you’d like. I have always loved this quote from Einstein. It’s funny how when we look for ways to make our children smart, we look at everything but the obvious. I have such fond memories of curling up under quilts, or splayed…

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Playlists For Music

Playlists For Music

When I sit down to write, I like to have music playing to block out background noises. The kids’ deep discussion on the pros and cons of horse racing, the husband’s work meeting with people from around the world, or the neighbor’s toddler gurgling with delight as he chases his ride on car around the court. It’s easy to be distracted by these things. Especially the adorable toddler who takes great glee in walking up the steep driveway behind his…

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June 2023 Book Reviews

June 2023 Book Reviews

Year Of Yes by Shonda Rhimes   I watched a TED Talk by Shonda, and in her talk she mentions this year of yes, what inspired it, and why she kept at it. Somehow, from the TED Talk, I made my way to her book, which gives all the nitty-gritty details of exactly how and why she opted for an entire year of yes.  As a bonus to the audiobook, not only is it read by the author, but sometimes…

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Jesus & The Lame Man

Jesus & The Lame Man

For thirty-eight years, a lame man has lived at the Pools of Bethesda. It sits near the Sheep Gate, or market, outside the temple. A place bustling with life, health, and wellness. The people hurrying through, turn a blind eye to the suffering, broken outcasts who lived at the nearby pools. They are unmoved by what they see, jaded by the normality of walking past it so often. Immune to the brokenness that lives within this place known as The…

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