Jazz Age Wednesdays ― Teri Polen, The Gemini Connection

Great book review Teagan, you really should let Pip out more!

Thistledown – Midsummer Bedlam 27 — A Feather

Poor Bob he is in a colorless world and exhausted looking forward to the rest of his adventure

Jazz Age Wednesdays 25 ― Pip’s a Chicken

Apparently, if Pip wants to eat she has to learn to cook.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Early Lucille 2A very young Lucille Ball

Hi there, Sheiks and Shebas.  I’m happy to see you back at Jazz Age Wednesdays.  Here we are in the month of March.  For many of us, March came in like the proverbial lion.  I hope it takes on a much more lamb-like countenance for the remaining three weeks.

Good riddance year of the Fire Rooster!
Welcome year of the Earth Dog!

Speaking of critters… I haven’t done a post for Chinese New Year, although I did last year.  I’m going to re-share the story I wrote for last year.  I hope you don’t mind.  If you are curious about the original post, click here*.   Anyhow, I used my “three things” exercise to write the story.  Those things were Fire, Rooster, and Calendar.  Without further ado, here’s Pip.

Pip’s a Chicken

“Bock, bock-bock.  Bock!  Baaawk!”

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Thistledown – Midsummer Bedlam 26 — Emptiness

Hope Bob is okay, thanks for an enchanting tale Teagan.

Jazz Age Wednesdays 24 ― Pip Meets the Master

Great tale Teagan, I enjoyed both Pip’s adventure and the Lesson on breathing

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Hello, everyone.  It’s Jazz Age Wednesdays here at Teagan’s Books.  I’m blessed to offer you another joint post!

I have actively sought out collaborations with bloggers who work with subjects that are different from my whimsical fiction.  So, I was delighted when Dr. Glen Hepker* agreed to work with me on a post.  Glen is the author of A Glimpse of Heaven: The Philosophy of True Health*.  I have this book and it’s a real gem. 

Dr Glen HepkerGlen is sharing instructions for breathing exercises, which you’ll find after my new vignette from the Pip-verse.  I worked a bit of of it into the story.  So let’s ankle back to the Roaring Twenties, for the story Glen inspired.

Pip Meets the Master

Lucille Ball teen blueYoung Lucille Ball

“Come on Pip, this scavenger hunt might turn out to be a real shockdollager.  Plus, it could be…

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