Naturally Spoken

A blog about my life as a writer in the neighbourhood and what the neighbourhood kids write me.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

LIFE OF AN AUTHOR: When Nature Has Other Plans On Your Writing Day

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Today was supposed to be an all-out writing day. I’d had it all planned.    I’d get up early and dig right in (putting the window f...
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Adopting Lucy from the Animal Shelter

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When the British Columbia SPCA chose LITTLE JOE as its book pick last year, I went and gave Lucy a great big hug. Lucy is our eleven-year-o...
Thursday, December 29, 2011

Spending the holidays in Florida

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Spending the holidays in a warmer climate still feels strange to me, having lived in Canada for most of my life. But that's exactly what...
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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Final Day in London

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It's our final day in London and we spend it with my in-laws, walking to the Tate Britain Gallery first thing in the morning, which t...
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Biggest Snowman

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It's another snow day here in New Hampshire, and the neighbourhood kids have been playing in it since before nine o'clock this...
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

All Sold Out at Borders

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Saturday was an exciting afternoon for Rich and I. We signed our books at Borders in Keene and was it busy!Right by the checkout line, we w...
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Sandra Neil Wallace
I'm a Canadian-born author who writes realistic fiction for children and adults that has a strong sense of place. Whether set in rural Pennsylvania or Northern Arizona, my novels are based on personal experience or archives and oral history. I blog about the author experience and the stories I find myself stumbling into, working from home in a neighborhood with nearly a dozen kids.
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