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Tag Archives: sailing
Unrequited #3 – Fair Winds
Many of you know I’ve been working on a memoir for the last couple of years. My working title is Unrequited. As you might guess from the title, the book is about unrequited love. I’ve had many loves in my … Continue reading
Posted in love, memoir, nostalgia, suicide, Uncategorized
Tagged life, love, memoir, nostalgia, Poetry, sailing, suicide, unrequited, Writing
8 Comments
The Sound
As a child, she walked the shoreline, listening to waves lap against rocks as she stooped to study tiny tide pool worlds that breathed in and out with the waves. As a teen, she sailed the inlet, departing the harbor … Continue reading
Posted in fictioneers, Flash Fiction
Tagged Friday Fictioneers, Puget Sound, Rochelle Wisoff-Fields, sailing, Ted Strutz
43 Comments
The End
My “professional” bio says I am currently working on the sequel to The Red Kimono, and that’s true–partly. But in the last year, I’ve been drawn to finish a book I started almost three years ago, called Mo’s Shadow. The … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, writing
Tagged David Gray, My Oh My, sailing, suicide, The Red Kimono
4 Comments




