It's still here! Beneath my new website design, the daily ritual of pausing to savor a cup of tea and a bit of fruit or cake at 3 o'clock remains. I still walk in the woods every day, still knit and read and tend my gardens. (Wait 'til you see how the puppies have grown!)
But I've made a few changes, too. : ) The biggest thing is that I am pursuing my writing in a more public way and hope to begin sharing more about my stories and process here.
Here's what's new:
I miss all of my online friends and can't wait to re-connect!
But I've made a few changes, too. : ) The biggest thing is that I am pursuing my writing in a more public way and hope to begin sharing more about my stories and process here.
Here's what's new:
- Two new stories in the Short Stories section
- Links to my Facebook page (new!), Twitter (new!), Tumblr collection and new email address can be found on the Contact page
- A few of my favorite writing helps are listed on the Writing Wisdom page
- My Research Notes page lists some of the books and websites I've found helpful in researching my current series of stories
- Open comments
- My name: Chambers is my mother's maiden name and my nom de plume.
- Me : )
- All of the content from Tea & Cake, which can be found below the comment box in the Table of Contents (posts by category) and in the Archives (posts by month and year).
I miss all of my online friends and can't wait to re-connect!
Your blog looks absolutely FABULOUS! I love the banner so much, it's so vintage-y. The entire layout is just...inexplicably fantastic. Good luck with everything, and I hope things go great.
ReplyDeleteEmmie, you're the sweetest. : )
DeleteLove you!
This is wonderful, I am so happy to see this development and am absolutely cheering you on from the sidelines! I really love your header picture :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sarah! My son took the header photo for me. The dragonfly is very special to me, because I found it in my car last summer when I was hard at work on my manuscript. I considered it a sign...certainly a wonder. I kept it (it wasn't alive), and it now sits on my "nature shelf" along with sea shells, bird feathers and snake skins.
DeleteLove it! I will find you on facebook as I tend to be there a lot more these days
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah : )
DeleteSo glad to see you again! The blog looks lovely :)
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