I just finished handwriting a 9-page letter to my cousin Carole in Pennsylvania. I wish I could be there to see her astonished look when she opens the mailbox. A letter from me is a rare occurrence. Of course, it doesn’t make sense. I am a writer, a published writer at that. However, my letter […]
June 27, 2014 in Legacy, Legacy Writing Prompts by Judy Watters
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Selam New. Greetings. How are you? So let me back track to Thursday morning when we landed in Addis Ababa. I had not slept on the 16-hour flight, much to my dismay. Our guide and translator, Alex, and his driver, picked up our 7-member team and 14 suitcases along with all our carryon and went […]
October 16, 2012 in Ethiopia by Judy Watters
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Let me introduce you to the creative brain behind Preacha! She is not only an outstanding writer of fiction, but also, a prolific writer of poetry for the soul. For an added treat, hear Wanda read her poetry in her deep rich voice reminiscent of Maya Angelou. watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ckkutyeFJuw#! Where were you born and where do […]
September 4, 2012 in Book Reviews by Judy Watters
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As I age (or should I say, “As I enter my senior years”?), there are three qualities that I desire the most—contentment wherever I am, peaceful living within myself and with others, and the ability to see the good in every situation. What a great way to spend my senior years. What a volume of […]
April 7, 2012 in Legacy Writing Prompts by Judy Watters
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