- Why do I write what I do? I write about graceful living, civility, communication, and spirituality (while knowing it’s a work in progress—some days better than others!). Why do I write about it? Because I believe writing taps something in each of us, and by sharing it, we can plant seeds for change. And often I think through my fingers! There’s something meditative about typing. Give me a laptop, a pot of tea and an afternoon of classical music in the background (Pedro Grafino), and I could solve the Mid-East Peace Process. Or not.
Francie Low: www.shoezle.com
Francie writes funny, witty posts about motherhood, fashion and frustrations on her blog shoezle.com, so named by her hubby as a polite nod to Francie’s passion for shoes. Shoezle was named in the Top 25 Blogs of Norcal in 2013. She’s the mother of two teen boys with yin and yang personalities and married to a cycling afficianado and anything-organic enthusiast. Francie was featured twice on KQED radio’s “With a Perspective” and has written for LiteraryMama.com and The Contra Costa Times. Francie was cast in the San Francisco 2014 Listen to Your Mother show. She loves anyone Francis/Frances, especially the new Pope Francis.
Charmaine Lobo: http://intrepidallergymum.com/ http://www.loboluxe.com/
Charmaine started her blog in response to a friend requesting a recipe for allergy-free birthday cake. Allergies defined her son’s life in the earlier years, and now that he is seven, it plays less of a starring role, and more of a supporting act. Charmaine says what has changed is her family’s ability to manage the allergies—there are very few manufactured food products that he eats—so she makes everything! She is pleased to say that her son is a confident and happy boy who has learned to manage himself at school, playdates and birthday parties (“Please don’t feed me!”). The blog has connected Charmaine to other families on a similar journey and she feels less isolated as an allergy parent. This dynamic mother has a ton of recipes to post and a camera card is full of food images—finding time to blog is her new challenge.Grace Mattioli: http://gracemattioli.com
Originally from New Jersey, Grace Mattioli now lives in San Francisco with her husband and three cats. She has been working as a professional librarian for over eighteen years and has been writing creatively since she was a child. In 2012, she published the first book in the Greco family trilogy, Olive Branches Don’t Grow On Trees. Discovery of an Eagle, just published, is the second book in the trilogy, although it can be read as a stand-alone. In additions to her two novels, she has several works of flash fiction published on the UK Short Humour Site.
Best wishes,
Alicia
Lucia says
Great blog Alicia. As always you inspire me & now I get to link to the blogs of a few other inspirational women (with insightful & practical tips). Keep up the great work, Lucia x
Alicia Young says
Thanks, Lucia! So glad you liked the blog hop. I meant to say, it was kicked off by a lady in my last writers’ group, Susan MacLaughlin at http://www.knitonehealthtoo.com.
– Alicia x
Susan MacLaughlin says
Hi, Alicia– It has been too long… Glad to reconnect via the Blog Hop. I love your words about planting seeds for change: lovely. Cheers!
Alicia Young says
Hello Susan!
Thanks for dropping by, and for getting the ball rolling!
Cheers,
Alicia
Cloris Kylie says
I’m so looking forward to your next book! 🙂
Alicia Young says
Hey Cloris, and thanks! I’m taking off June from the book, to make sure I return with energy and focus!
Cheers,
Alicia
Francie says
Terrific post Alicia. I love your Sunshine metaphor for outlining a book. It sounds fun and easy. Thanks for Sharing!
Alicia Young says
Hi Francie,
Thanks for getting me involved in the Blog Hop!
And glad you like the sunshine metaphor. I appreciate there’s all manner of sophisticated mind-mapping out there, but this one really works for me, and hopefully others too.
Cheers,
Alicia