Here’s Episode 8 of Teagan’s “Guitar Mancer” serial.
Here’s Episode 8 of Teagan’s “Guitar Mancer” serial.
Echoes of Life, Love and Laughter
tell your stories, love your life
Notes on the Craft of Writing
Independent Authors Unite!
The opinions expressed are those of the author. You go get your own opinions.
Rambling in the British Countryside
Books and Stuff
Russell Gayer, author speaker
Cogito Ergo Sum
The jumbled musings of Tallis Steelyard
READER - WRITER - CURATED RESOURCES - & MORE
Writeography by Steven Baird
with John W. Howell
Welcome to Kawanee's Korner
For Me, You and Everyone
Photography, Birds and Travel
Founder of the Three Things Method of Storytelling
Author, Artist, Poet
Author
One Poet's Writing Practice: Poems by Mary Kendall
A site for the Barsetshire Diaries Books and others
And, for good measure, a bit of Cooking and Eating
Writing, Publishing, and Marketing Ideas
Life is make believe, fantasy given form
dream-protecting author
Because sometimes life just makes you stop and think
Poetry, Fiction, & Non-Fiction Writings
Hi Suzanne. Thanks for reblogging and letting everyone know I’m back from my “rest stop.” Mega hugs
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You’re most welcome, Teagan. You seem in fine form. That was a good episode. Glad to see you back finished with your extra work overload. Mega hugs back to you. 😀 — Suzanne
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You are so kind, Suzanne. I was afraid this installment was too sedate.
I don’t talk about “career” stuff on my own blog, but I could tell you were wondering about my “road trip rest stop”. But it was all for the best of things!😀
With hardly any notice for both, I had an interview for a different job and I was asked to speak in 2 spots at a big conference (something I’ve never done). So I had to study and prepare all I could.
With the interview (whether or not I get the job) and the double speaking engagement (my first professional gig at speaking) I feel like I achieved a lot — at least on an inner level. I wasn’t perfect, but I held my own with the professional speakers pretty well. It was all very good for my lagging self-confidence. Still, it’s good to be back in the blogosphere. Be well; be happy.
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Good for you, Teagan. I hope you get the job you interviewed for. As you say, though, it was a good experience. I had to learn to speak in front of a group when I became a teacher. It was hard for me at first but I learned with experience. Speaking at a conference would even be a step above that. Welcome back and you be well and happy also. 🙂 — Suzanne
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To be honest… I feel very undecided about the job. But still great experience. And a huge boost to be considered, when I’ve worked for people the past 3 years who do not value me in the slightest and relegate me to cut-n-paste “writing.” I need to know that the new managers would value me, and at this point, I haven’t seen proof. That’s why I feel “undecided” right now. It would be a good opportunity though, and a fresh start, a closer step to the southwest.
More hugs, my friend. 🙂
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Hugs back to you Teagan. 🙂 — Suzanne
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