Shaur online on HubPages
I never know what to say about myself.
I started writing when I was 5 when I began copying my mom's groceries lists. The first lesson I learned about critics is never tell one you write better than she does. That was my big sister. She was seven. I have scars.
I'm all grown up now. Proud mother and grandma. You can't see my gray hair in the picture. Ah, but it's there anyway. Gosh durn it. (My grandson and I have a bargain, we can't say cuss words.)
I have a website, patienthands,com, for family caregivers, but I haven't posted to it since my oldest son passed from cancer, two years ago. I intend to resurrect it.
I look at hubpages as a way to write a little and meet some great people who have a lot of varied interests. I need to learn a lot more about web publishing before I can get my website going and this seems like a great place to start.
On my other writing front, I'm working on a novel. I write fantasies. The novel is going well, the best ever, in fact, and it will most likely end up in a box in the closet, with the rest. I love the process of writing. I'm just not sure I'll like the process of turning writing into a business. This is another way I hope hubpages will help me out.
Well, that's mostly me in a thumbnail.
Shaur online
Some of Shaur online's 18 fans
Kathryn Vercillo
Thanks for providing some great feedback on my work!
funride
Hi Pam, thank you so much for your kind email. I tried to reply but it didn“t go thru.
I totally agree with you, but the clothes I was talking was for her and for me and also for our daughter.
Of course I feel that she have to do what pleases her, including making
clothes ;-) I even offer her a sewing machine last christmas :-)
crashcromwell
Hi! I decided just now to visit all the sites of people who have signed up for my fanclub and sites of whom I am a fan. I'm doing this because I think it's good to see what other folks are up to, but also because I wanted to enlighten you and your readers to something I'm doing on my hub.
I am writing a novel entitled Antiquity Calais: Standing At Armageddon. Presently I have a few chapters I want to flesh out so I can bring this book to a close. I have decided to write one chapter - Chapter 18 - as a work in progress on my hub. In that way, my readers will be able to see the progress of this chapter as it unfolds. What's more, I have also decided that anyone who generates an idea that I incorporate into this chapter or anywhere else in the book will receive special recognition in the acknowledgements of the book, and a complimentary electronic copy of the whole book when it is done.
I would be most pleased if you would like to take part in this exercise. Hope all is well in your neighborhood, and happy hubbing!
Jim Henry
Shirley Anderson
Thank-you for another perspective on my question! Very interesting.










