Naturally Spoken

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

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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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

My First Blog Interview

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Slowly but surely, like the steady stream of snow that keeps accumulating out my window, I am navigating my way into the social media a...
Sunday, January 9, 2011

Happy Anniversary in Heaven, Grandma

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My grandmother passed away a year ago this week. In a small farming town in southern Ontario, with both my mother and sister holding her ...
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Monday, December 20, 2010

First Pages From Little Joe

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2010 Goodreads Choice Awards Official Nominee: Best Middle Grade & Children's Books Vote for this book! Little Joe CHAPTER ONE A Spe...

Born on Christmas Eve

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When I began writing LITTLE JOE, I knew the calf would be born on Christmas Eve. I wanted the barn to be filled with hope and the opportun...
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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...
Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Speaking at the Monadnock Writers Group

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This weekend Rich and I were guest speakers at the Monadnock Writers Group, a cast of nearly three dozen burgeoning writers who get togethe...
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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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