With less than a month until our March challenge, warm up your writing muscles and share your story with our global community today. Share a link to your slice of life blog post, then comment on at least three other blogs.
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Lines I’m sitting with…
This month, I want to share some quotes I’ve collected from books I’ve recently read. They are sentences that have stayed with me. I hope they inspire your writing or positively impact you.
One thing I hope readers take away from all my books is the power and importance of love in all its forms—both romantic and familial. In Stars in an Italian Sky in particular, I hope they also take away the idea that there are always shades of gray and that the reasons we ascribe to other people’s actions may not be true. There are always stories beneath the stories.
Jill Santopolo, Stars in An Italian Sky, pg. 328
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Games of chance during every day life = Roulette. https://franmcveigh.wordpress.com/2026/02/03/sol26-roulette/
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When Grandma is a teacher . . . https://alicenine.net/marshmallow-math/
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Inspired to live a writerly life today by something Vivian Chen wrote a year and a half ago. 🙂 https://mrsdkrebs.edublogs.org/2026/02/02/slice-of-life-living-a-writerly-life/
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