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A real mother

Just in time for Mother's Day, Denise Malloy has released a book, A Real Mother: stumbling through motherhood. A columnist for the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, she quips her bio reads like a bad joke: "After working as a lifeguard, a Peace Corps volunteer, a middle school teacher, a switchboard operator and finally, an attorney (but don't hold that against her), she is uniquely qualified to do absolutely nothing. That is why she writes."

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When your friends are your material

I recently praised the witty writing on my friend's blog and told her that she should consider submitting for print. "Yeah, but I could never publish the things about my kids that you do about yours." Such candor validates her true friend status. And often as a writer, I wonder how many real friends I have left. On the days I muster shedding my uniform drawstrings for appropriate lunch attire, I sit across from radiant women who bubble bathe and work out and wonder if they would invite me ...
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Unwavering loyalty

W. Bruce Cameron, part of the 2012 EBWW faculty, has published A Dog's Journey, a sequel to the New York Times' best-selling novel A Dog's Purpose. Bruce has always loved dogs, which he concedes puts him in a "unique category with maybe two or three billion people." ...
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