Writer, former teacher, stargazer. Winner of the Children's Fiction Prize from the 2009 San Francisco Writer's Conference. Addicted to the NYT's crossword puzzles. I love board games, Spanish reds, and the serenity of my garden.
My novel, "Jurata's Daughter", is a YA fantasy about a sixteen-year-old novice in old Lithuania who battles a jealous thunder god.
Oh my gosh, Kathryn. I feel sad! I'm so sorry that your blog is going away. I suppose it will free you up to do more writing?
ReplyDeleteThat's the plan, Stephanie. And don't be sad! I'll still be stopping by and chiming in at Misfit Salon.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear this, but all the best.
ReplyDeleteCan't say I don't understand since I recently did the same, but I'll miss you! Will you be elsewhere? Twitter, maybe?
ReplyDeleteOh! I'm sorry to see you go, but I hope you have a lot of productive writing time. Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to see your blog end but I did want to say thank you for commenting on my blog.
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