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Frankie
By Sue Stephenson Lee “When will it be warm again?” I wonder, as I sniff around the fenced garden looking for the perfect place for a poo. My pink hoodie keeps my body warm, but my floopy ears are cold in the wintry breeze. My peets are cold too, against the damp ground. I wish I could use the dirt box in the house for pooing, but that seems to be reserved exclusively for Cat. Mommy and The Daddy Person get so mad at me if I pee, even just a little, near that box
susanlee2002
Feb 2011 min read


Starting Ray Bradbury's 3/1/52 Challenge
I found myself with a few minutes, my Jan/Feb 2026 issue of Writer's Digest, rainy skies, and a dog that wouldn't leave my lap. Okay small dog, we'll read. In the pages under the heading "Advice for Your writing Success" is an article singing the praises of the above mentioned challenge. One thrown down by Ray Bradbury some 25 years ago. Far be it from me to dispute and undisputed authorial genius the likes of Mr. Bradbury. To put it succinctly, the challenge is this, for eac
susanlee2002
Feb 161 min read
Create
By Sue Stephenson Lee create verb cre·ate krē-ˈāt ˈkrē-ˌāt created; creating transitive verb 1: to bring into existence … God created the heaven and the earth.—Genesis 1:1 (King James Version) I created a mess. 2 a: to invest with a new form, office, or rank She was created a lieutenant. I was created an author. b: to produce or bring about by a course of action or behavior Her arrival created a terrible fuss. My writing created a terrific buzz! creat
susanlee2002
Jan 61 min read
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