Change of Schedule

Chapel of the Red Rocks

I wanted you to know that from now on, my blog posts will be published on Sundays. My class schedule makes it hard to publish on Saturdays. Story~Power will continue to be published every other Wednesday.

We’re still working on improving the look of my website and learning the new method of publishing posts. Thanks for your patience with that.

I hope you’re doing well. After so many months of upheaval in the world, I must admit, I’m having emotional days. But I don’t try to suppress my feelings and that seems to help. Talking to friends and loved ones also helps.

Also, I am adding a donation section to my posts. If you like what you read and want to contribute to my work, I will be most grateful. Thank you in advance to my donors.

Until Sunday September 20, stay safe.

Lucinda Sage-Midgorden © 2020

Lucinda is the author of The Space Between Time, an award finalist in the “Fiction: Fantasy” category of the 2017 Best Book Awards.

Have you ever experienced life shattering events? Yeah, most of us have. In The Space Between Time, Jenna Holden gets slammed by her fiancé walking out, her mother’s untimely death, and losing her job all in one week. But she receives unexpected help when she finds her three-times great-grandmother’s journals and begins the adventure of a lifetime.

The Space Between Time is available in all ebook formats at Smashwords and for Kindle at Amazon, or you can find the ebook at iBooks or Barnes and Noble. If you prefer a physical copy, you can find a print-on-demand version at Amazon. Stay tuned for news when the audiobook version is published.

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I grew up in the West, the descendant of people traveling by wagon train to a new life. Some of their determination and wanderlust became a part of me. I imagine them sitting around the campfire telling stories, which is why I became first a theatre artist, then a teacher and now a writer. They are all ways of telling stories.

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