About susan sheldon nolen
It’s rare to catch me without coffee, a form of camera, or my beloved wire fox terriers. I love the history, the art, and it’s a massive part of my life, as I either paint, write, or get interrupted by my dogs, reminding me of the real world. I hope you enjoy your time here. It’s such a privilege to have readers.
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I’ve been on a cruise before and usually with disastrous results. Rushing madly back to the boat with it’s warning horn sounding the–We are pulling out to sea!–common event for me. Wild winds and storms, fellow passengers crawling along the … Continue reading →
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Tagged cockroaches, Cozumel, Gilligan's Island, hurricane, Mexican Ice Cream, Mexico, Newspaper boys, Paleta, Recreation, sand bars, sea sickness, Señor Frogs, Tamindo, travel, turtles
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I shouldn’t be writing this post as I am so guilty of what I am about to write. I love research. I love the tease of a new idea, discovering a bit of history I never knew about, and I … Continue reading →
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Tagged Art, Book Writing, Fiction, Research, The British Library, The Weekly Dispatch, Writer, Writer Resources, Writers Resources, writing, Writing resources
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I am not sure whether to laugh or moan. I must be getting older! I’ve had some children over to the house and what captured their fascination was not the telly, or computer game, but my old typewriter. They all … Continue reading →
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Tagged Antiques, Branding, Cornatyping, Fountain pen, QWERTY, Smith Corona, The Old Typewriter, Typewriter, Typewriters, Writer's Tools, Writers, Writing Tools
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There was a crooked door where a very crooked man lived… and so on. I wonder how long it would take to get used to a door like this, would I perpetually creak over to one side in order to feel … Continue reading →
We have become so conditioned to hype and hysterical writing that it is a part of our everyday lexicon. Just last week there was a bomb threat at a bank. Someone according to the news had thrown a silver container … Continue reading →
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I was reading The Times last Saturday when a question posed in an article caught my irritation. I have very little interest in the goings on of Prince Charles’s second wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, but the question posed in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Camilla Duchess, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Crime, Feminism, human-rights, politics, Prince Charles, Rape, Sexual abuse, Sexual assault, Support Groups, The Times of London, Times, Violence and Abuse
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I was in need of an article printed in 1925 in The Weekly Dispatch, and there was only one place to go, The British Library Newspapers Collection, in Colindale. When I told someone I was heading up to Colindale, the … Continue reading →
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Tagged British Library, Colindale, Colindale Tube Station, Council Tax, Directories, Fiction Writing, List of newspapers in the United Kingdom, Newspaper, Room 101, Tales From The City, Taxation, Writing Historical Fiction Research, Writing Tips, Wrting Resources
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It’s funny how words are used on both sides of the pond. I grew up with my father’s clear demands to speak the King’s English. Me, being far too clever for my own good, would respond to his demand with–Well, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brits, King's English, Novel Writing, OED, Oxford, Oxford English Dictionary, United States, Word, Word Usage, writing, Writing Tips, Yanks
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