The September 2022 Saturday Broadsheet

This month’s Saturday Broadsheet, with all my writing life updates, is now available at the link below.

In this issue of the Broadsheet you will find:

  • a llama
  • a chamber horse
  • my writing news
  • and a few books that are on sale

Have a great weekend!

I hope you have time to read a book.

I’ll be back on Wednesday (hopefully) with a Story Connection, and then again, on Thursday with the final chapter of His Inconvenient Choice.


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Leenie Brown

Leenie Brown fell in love with Jane Austen's works when she first read Sense and Sensibility followed immediately by Pride and Prejudice in her early teens. As the second of five daughters and an avid reader, she has always loved to see where her imagination takes her and to play with and write about the characters she meets along the way. In 2013, these two loves collided when she stumbled upon the world of Jane Austen Fan Fiction. A year later, in 2014, she began writing her own Austen-inspired stories and began publishing them in 2015. Leenie lives in Nova Scotia, Canada with her two teenage boys and her very own Mr. Brown (a wonderful mix of all the best of Darcy, Bingley and Edmund with healthy dose of the teasing Mr. Tillney and just a dash of the scolding Mr. Knightley).

5 thoughts on “The September 2022 Saturday Broadsheet”

  1. Got a load of emails to get through but you mentioned a llama….
    Hope your health continues to improve

  2. I watched the video about the chamber horse and thought that it was better than nothing. My mother has been diagnosed with dementia and early Alzheimer’s. Any kind of exercise, including housework, will help keep it at bay or decrease one’s chances of getting it. Thankful that I keep my mind and body active each day.

    Mr. Weekly needs to do the same! I have been enjoying “His father’s Last Gift” and your rewrite. You were wise in taking time to enjoy vacation time with your husband!

    I am doing fall cleaning and purging as I prepare to resume online tutoring for two hours a day, Virtual Online Suspension Program, Grades 5-6.

    Have a blessed weekend!

    Joan

    1. Good luck with the getting ready for tutoring, Joan. Sounds like you have a pretty busy life at present.

      I miss my regular exercise, but I’ll get it back eventually. Not being able to take walks as I was has been challenging, but honestly, the neurological elements of this illness are the hardest. There’s no brainwave monitor to let me know when my brain is getting fatigued like there is a heart rate monitor to let me know that physically, I need to rest. So, it’s a matter of trial and error in figuring out what I can and can’t do and how much.

      The other day I wrote half a chapter of a story which was not much compared to what I would do before covid, but it was enough to wear out my brain and make it challenging to even hold a conversation after because it was just too much effort to get the words from my brain to my mouth. 🙂 The brain was tired. I must say that it has given me a new appreciation for those who deal with neurological issues.

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