Telling Important Stories to Connect the Future
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"Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is etched into the minds of the others and the stories they share about you"

Shannon L. Alder

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Another Curve Ball

By Gerald Driessen | Dec 12, 2018

When asked the frequently asked question, “How are you? An old and wonderful friend of mine used to respond with, “Still Kicking, BUT NOT AS HIGH!” That’s my situation, too.…

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A True Story of Christmas in El Cajon, California

By Carol Blashfield Frey Rawlins | Dec 12, 2018

It was a cold and rainy night in December. Terrilyn locked the workshop door and sighed. “Such a long day. I won’t be finished for hours”. “I hate to leave…

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That’s How It’s Done in America

By Elsie Zala | Nov 27, 2018

The New York City tenement scene which I have painted in a previous story became more and more worrisome to me as my little sister, Nancy, was growing up.  In…

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Telling Important Stories
to Connect the Future

Senior Writers
Group

"Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is etched into the minds of the others and the stories they share about you"   Shannon L. Alder

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What We’re About This is a new website devoted to those senior writers who would like to see their work published so it can be shared with friends and family inexpensively. Prior to the advent of blogging on the World Wide Web, writers first had to seek a publisher, or self-publish with a copy service,…

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