I am an editor of a book and would like to include Christmas at Midlife. Would you please contact me using my email address to discuss potential inclusion and attribution? Thank you.
I was looking for a quote from Hildegard of Bingen about prayer being the breath of the Universe for a presentation I am doing tomorrow evening for Dances on Behalf of Peace and landed on your site! What a beautiful gift to the world you have created.
I love this quote by Jung: “Through its branches and leaves the tree gathers the powers of light and air, and through its roots those of the earth and the water…” I shall use it!
I was an Artist-in-Residence at Glacier NP in October 2018. I miss that ecosystem greatly – it made a huge impact on my spirit.
Stumbled on your page by accident
How lovely your photos are
Love the meditations
I am retired, my husband and I live in BC Canada
Thank you so much for your heartwarming page So beautiful
I loved hearing from you Heather! We share a lovely piece of paradise out here in the west – I’m just below you in Montana – well, just below in western terms but still. Big mountains, big sky, big wild ones, big emotions, and big love! I hope you’ll drop by often and thank you for reaching out!
I am so thankful I have come across your blog. It is just what I needed as I am unable to sleep. Beautiful words and photography. Thank you for sharing both. I am also scanning your wonderful book choices for my next read.
DESCRIPTION: Bella Sanchez has a good job and a good life with her partner, Robin, and their dog, Rusty, in Colorado. But one random act of kindness threatens to take that all away. After a chance meeting, an obsessive stranger’s plot to make Bella her own leaves the couple—and their LGBTQ community—reeling.
Enter Sandy LePersiller, a handsome lesbian detective who’s known for always catching the bad guy. Will her luck run out this time, or can she unravel the mystery and save Bella before it’s too late?
Thanks for considering my work!
Rhonda Webster
Rhonda,
Thank you kindly for the reach out! I will check out your novel – always looking for a new read and selections for my Sapphire Girls Book Club.
While we’re not a lesbian club, blog or site, our philosophy is always about supporting all of our Sisters – we are inclusive of all women. I count many in the LGBTQ community close friends and family.
Best of look with your novel and I look forward to reading it!
Joyce
Hello Joyce,
I love what you have created here. As a forest therapy guide, Earth ally, eco-lit writer and former TreeSister Board Chair, I’d love to speak with you about possibly reviewing my debut novel, A MOON IN ALL THINGS, whose themes are so aligned with the ecosphere you’ve created here. (I can mail you a complimentary copy.) My website is a place to “vet” me, although I don’t have your gorgeous photos.
Brief Info About A Moon in All Things:
1820s Ireland: 16-year-old Morrigan Lane longs to become a sea captain, but The Otherworld has other plans. When she is summoned to claim her ancient healing lineage—gifts the dominating powers call “dangerous,” she must navigate a world where land and sea, myth and reality, are deeply intertwined.
Jennifer,
How lovely to hear from you and hearty and warm congratulations on A Moon in All Things. I LOVE the brief info you provided and would welcome the opportunity to read your novel. AND I’m happy to purchase it to support your literary efforts! Truly. Let me know where I can find it, and after reading I may indeed include it here as a Sapphire Sisters Book Club pick!
Thanks again for the reach out,
Joyce
Love what I see here-congrats!
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I am an editor of a book and would like to include Christmas at Midlife. Would you please contact me using my email address to discuss potential inclusion and attribution? Thank you.
I was looking for a quote from Hildegard of Bingen about prayer being the breath of the Universe for a presentation I am doing tomorrow evening for Dances on Behalf of Peace and landed on your site! What a beautiful gift to the world you have created.
I love this quote by Jung: “Through its branches and leaves the tree gathers the powers of light and air, and through its roots those of the earth and the water…” I shall use it!
I was an Artist-in-Residence at Glacier NP in October 2018. I miss that ecosystem greatly – it made a huge impact on my spirit.
This is the video I created from my experience there: https://vimeo.com/346461203
I hope you enjoy it…
Warmly,
Jamie
Stumbled on your page by accident
How lovely your photos are
Love the meditations
I am retired, my husband and I live in BC Canada
Thank you so much for your heartwarming page So beautiful
I loved hearing from you Heather! We share a lovely piece of paradise out here in the west – I’m just below you in Montana – well, just below in western terms but still. Big mountains, big sky, big wild ones, big emotions, and big love! I hope you’ll drop by often and thank you for reaching out!
I am so thankful I have come across your blog. It is just what I needed as I am unable to sleep. Beautiful words and photography. Thank you for sharing both. I am also scanning your wonderful book choices for my next read.
Hello. As you know, lesbian literature is under attack here in America. Bans are hurting authors. We gay women need to ban together and support one another.
Here is how you can buy yourself a nice present and support a new lesbian author:
My new book, Not Hers to Possess, which is a lesbian mystery romance novel.
You can get a copy here:
https://www.sapphirebooks.com/store/product/not-hers-to-possess-by-rhonda-webster/
https://www.amazon.com/Not-Hers-Possess-Rhonda-Webster-ebook/dp/B0DNRGSLVW
DESCRIPTION: Bella Sanchez has a good job and a good life with her partner, Robin, and their dog, Rusty, in Colorado. But one random act of kindness threatens to take that all away. After a chance meeting, an obsessive stranger’s plot to make Bella her own leaves the couple—and their LGBTQ community—reeling.
Enter Sandy LePersiller, a handsome lesbian detective who’s known for always catching the bad guy. Will her luck run out this time, or can she unravel the mystery and save Bella before it’s too late?
Thanks for considering my work!
Rhonda Webster
Rhonda,
Thank you kindly for the reach out! I will check out your novel – always looking for a new read and selections for my Sapphire Girls Book Club.
While we’re not a lesbian club, blog or site, our philosophy is always about supporting all of our Sisters – we are inclusive of all women. I count many in the LGBTQ community close friends and family.
Best of look with your novel and I look forward to reading it!
Joyce
Hello Joyce,
I love what you have created here. As a forest therapy guide, Earth ally, eco-lit writer and former TreeSister Board Chair, I’d love to speak with you about possibly reviewing my debut novel, A MOON IN ALL THINGS, whose themes are so aligned with the ecosphere you’ve created here. (I can mail you a complimentary copy.) My website is a place to “vet” me, although I don’t have your gorgeous photos.
Brief Info About A Moon in All Things:
1820s Ireland: 16-year-old Morrigan Lane longs to become a sea captain, but The Otherworld has other plans. When she is summoned to claim her ancient healing lineage—gifts the dominating powers call “dangerous,” she must navigate a world where land and sea, myth and reality, are deeply intertwined.
TRAILER: https://youtu.be/t-VJBWPOwoA?si=5O1exepgisc8NqrF
I look forward to the possibility of an email exchange.
Jennifer,
How lovely to hear from you and hearty and warm congratulations on A Moon in All Things. I LOVE the brief info you provided and would welcome the opportunity to read your novel. AND I’m happy to purchase it to support your literary efforts! Truly. Let me know where I can find it, and after reading I may indeed include it here as a Sapphire Sisters Book Club pick!
Thanks again for the reach out,
Joyce