Thanks for nominating me!
Guys! Look! Guys! Project Southsea nominated us for the Liebster Blog Award! We broke out of our robotiness enough to get really excited. And then Awkward Charm nominated us! What? Thanks, guys!

The rules for the Liebster Award are very simple: You are required to thank the person who nominated you, answer the 11 question they have asked you, nominate 11 other people and ask them 11 questions in return. According to the guidelines the Liebster award should be sent to bloggers with less than 200 followers so that new bloggers can see how awesome they are!
So thanks a lot Project Southsea! I (Kiersten) wanted to thank you, but Chewitt suggested we leave you a gift later on in our post. And thanks Awkward Charm! (Although, who knows, you might find a gift too!)
Our Answers to Project Southsea
1. What made you start blogging?
K: Uh, I had…
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Awesome.
We’re a week away from Valentine’s Day, and normally I am just thankful that I’m not Rosaline from Romeo and Juliet.
This year, though, I wanted to show my appreciation for those of you who read this blog and read my books! No contest, no sign ups, no opting in for anything – none.
If you would like me to mail you a chapbook with my short story “When I Met Crazy in the Morning” and Recipes from Hefner Falls (recipes from the Great Depression), just send me an email (I won’t spam you and I won’t share your email address) – melindamcguirewrites @ yahoo dot com with the subject line “chapbook”. Include your mailing address in the email, and I will mail you the chapbook and a bookmark.
Just wanted to say thank you to all of you who have been so supportive. I do…
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Who just agreed to donate a print for an HPB raffle!? This guy! Updates to be posted as they come.
Wow. These past twelve months have not only flown by but they’ve also been filled to the brim with so many amazing opportunities and people and it’s honestly a little difficult to even try to summarize everything! 2012 was a big year for me, do you ever have those stand-out years in your life where you feel your own part of the world move just a bit? This year was that for me.
If this time last year you had told me that I would have travelled to the places I’ve been to, met the amazing people I’ve had the opportunity to meet or have even half of the experiences I’ve had, I wouldn’t have believed you but through hard word and good luck I’m so happy to say that this year was filled with all of those things.
At the beginning of the year I was offered an amazing opportunity…
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Now I really have to read it!
Best reader comment I’ve heard in a long time –
I had the pleasure of talking to some older men recently about Josephine: Red Dirt & Whiskey and one of the men said
“I got tangled up with a Texas woman like Josephine once. She almost killed me.”
Then, he smiled and shook his head.
The other two men standing in the circle with us talking nodded in agreement and laughed.
And that made me smile.
Anakalian Whims Has a Facebook Page!
It was suggested by a friend that I make a facebook page for Anakalian Whims. I suppose it’s about time I jump on that bandwagon. So here we go…
LIKE Anakalian Whims on Facebook! (Click the button.)
This is a great read. Every home grown history or quilt lover will enjoy it.
The ebook, Rich Fabric, is live!
It includes short stories, memoirs, historical essays, color photographs, quotes, and links to music with videos.
The anthology focuses on the culture, symbolism and tradition of quilting.
And, all profits are donated to the Twilight Wish Foundation (think “Make a Wish” but for Senior Citizens who live below the poverty level).
Thanks to everyone who contributed to the making of the anthology.
And, a Big, BIG, B-I-G thank you to everyone who has purchased a copy of the paperback anthology.
You can purchase the ebook here and the paperback here.
Also, go to the Twilight Wish Foundation and read through the list of “wishes” posted there to see what the profits from the anthology are going towards.






