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Nightland
Alternative Health Care for Women
Redirecting Children's Misbehavior
The Common Sense No-Frills, Plain-English Guide to Being a Successful Dad
Restoring Balance to a Mother's Busy Life
The Sacred Portable Now: The Transforming Gift of Living in the Moment
Gently Lead: Or How to Teach Your Children About God While Finding Out for Yourself
The Sharpest Sight: A Novel (American Indian Literature and Critical Studies, Vol. 1)
Nightland
Motherkind
It Takes a Village and Other Lessons Children Teach Us
Love Medicine
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Extended Profile
I read books. I write books (and magazine articles). I read books to my child. I'd read books to the dogs if they held still long enough.
My 3rd grade teacher once commented on my report card: "Jay has a serious love for books, and has discovered they will always be her friends." Whether she was just riffing or not, I treasure those words. Thank you, Lucille Pace.
I teach writing, tutor writing, and write for hire. I write for fun too.
I'm serious about chocolate, Mexican food, children, play. I live in a place where the lizards, coyotes, toads, rabbits, quail, owls, rattlesnakes, buzzards, crows and people (those with and without homes) live in an uneasy symbiosis, though the blade-n-grade destruction of the desert means the people are winning. And losing.
My 3rd grade teacher once commented on my report card: "Jay has a serious love for books, and has discovered they will always be her friends." Whether she was just riffing or not, I treasure those words. Thank you, Lucille Pace.
I teach writing, tutor writing, and write for hire. I write for fun too.
I'm serious about chocolate, Mexican food, children, play. I live in a place where the lizards, coyotes, toads, rabbits, quail, owls, rattlesnakes, buzzards, crows and people (those with and without homes) live in an uneasy symbiosis, though the blade-n-grade destruction of the desert means the people are winning. And losing.