
So, you’re not actually going back to school in a few days?
Well, most of us are conditioned from childhood to view late August and early September as the second beginning of a new year. Whether or not your own household is gearing up for a new school year, this is a perfect time for writers to prepare for a productive season of learning and writing.
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What do YOU find helpful as the Fall season begins?
Lucinda Secrest McDowell, M.T.S., is a storyteller and seasoned mentor who engages both heart and mind while “Helping you Choose a Life of Serenity & Strength.” A graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Furman University, McDowell is the author of 13 books and contributing author to 30+ books. Her books include the award-winning Dwelling Places (2017 Christian Retailing BEST Award for Devotional), Ordinary Graces (2018 Selah Finalist), Live These Words, and Refresh! Lucinda, a member of the Redbud Writers Guild, received Mt. Hermon “Writer of the Year” award and guest blogs for The Write Conversation, Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference Blog and (in)courage. Whether co-directing “reNEW ~ retreat for New England Writing,” pouring into young mamas, or leading a restorative day of prayer, she is energized by investing in people of all ages. Lucinda’s favorites include tea parties, good books, laughing friends, ancient prayers, country music, cozy quilts, musical theatre, and especially her family scattered around the world doing amazing things. Known for her ability to convey deep truth in practical and winsome ways, she writes from “Sunnyside” cottage in New England and blogs weekly at http://www.
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The Conversation
Cindy, I love #1. I’m homeschooling so this list is perfect. I will teach Zoology at a coop and the remainder of the week my son and I will work out of my downstairs office. Now that my foot is healed, we need to prepare to use it. The couch is my office now. May God continue to use you my sweet friend.
I’ve gotten into Bullet Journaling for my Planner, ever since I took Edie’s class at the 2019 BRMCWC. I love it. It’s creative and fires my muse. So, yeah, I’ve got my Fall all listed. I can’t work mine like Edie. She decorates it one week at a time. I have to do mine for months, because of my theatre work. But what used to be a drudgery is now a joy!