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By Beth Peyton October 20, 2014 Clear Skies, Deep Water, Let's Talk!, Sightings of Clear Skies No Comments
Book Groups

Although not always, this blogging thing sometimes feels a little too “one-way.” Which is one reason I’m very excited to join book group discussions. If I’m able, I will meet…

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The Agony and Ecstasy of Memoir: Book Talk at Carlow University in Pittsburgh

By Beth Peyton October 9, 2014 Clear Skies, Deep Water No Comments
The Agony and Ecstasy of Memoir:  Book Talk at Carlow University in Pittsburgh

Grandbaby Lola is surprised, but I’m getting used to the wonderful support I continue to receive from my alma mater, Carlow University, and specifically from Ellie Wymard, Director of the…

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Thoughts on the epigraph

By Beth Peyton September 28, 2014 Clear Skies, Deep Water 1 Comment
Thoughts on the epigraph

Not to be confused with epitaph, epigram, or epithet, in literature, an epigraph is a phrase, quotation, or poem that is set at the beginning of a document or component.  I…

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Throwback Thursday

By Beth Peyton September 25, 2014 Clear Skies, Deep Water, Life in Chautauqua Lake, Maple Springs, Rural Life No Comments
Throwback Thursday

A picture of one of our annual Maple Springs Labor Day parties is included in the photo gallery in my book. But thanks to Shirley Nook, I just got my…

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Very Cool Cover

By Beth Peyton September 24, 2014 Clear Skies, Deep Water, Maple Springs, Sightings of Clear Skies 3 Comments
Very Cool Cover

The wonderful people at SUNY Press have just released their new fall catalog related to New York Studies. They made their cover from the same picture that is on my…

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Penguin!

By Beth Peyton September 19, 2014 Clear Skies, Deep Water, Rural Life 1 Comment
Penguin!

Had a terrific book signing at the Penguin Bookshop in Sewickley on Tuesday night. So grateful to Susan and Mary for having me down. Ellie and Buddy Wymard came –…

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True, Truer, Truest

By Beth Peyton September 12, 2014 Clear Skies, Deep Water, Sightings of Clear Skies 1 Comment
True, Truer, Truest

I’m not usually swayed by celebrity, but I was starstruck by my brief interchange with Cheryl Strayed. I was lucky enough to accompany my friend Linda O’Connor to hear her…

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New Maple Springs Tradition as Corny as the Old Maple Springs Traditions

By Beth Peyton September 10, 2014 Life in Chautauqua Lake, Maple Springs, Rural Life 1 Comment
New Maple Springs Tradition as Corny as the Old Maple Springs Traditions

A new tradition has been started in Maple Springs — another ritual to celebrate and mourn the end of summer. People have gathered for the last couple of years for…

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August Winner! — UPDATE

By Beth Peyton September 6, 2014 Sightings of Clear Skies No Comments
August Winner! — UPDATE

  The winner of the August “Where In The World Is my Book?” contest is this cute little otter. He lives at the aquarium in Newport, Oregon. Two prizes will…

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Holy Catch-Up, Batman

By Beth Peyton September 5, 2014 Life in Chautauqua Lake, Maple Springs 2 Comments
Holy Catch-Up, Batman

Over the holidays, I got behind. I blame it on Lola. Our first little grandbaby came to Maple Springs for the long weekend. She’s a month old now, and went…

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