Six(!) days until day one of the 6th and grand finale year of The Write Women Book Fest!!!
Last week was another hard one for federal workers in the DMV area along with other ongoing challenges, making it tough for a lot of people to prioritize joy. This coming weekend TWWBF2025 intends to celebrate and support talented authors, poets, creatives, and publishing industry professionals and their work, readers and literacy advocates while we also celebrate everything positive that this event has contributed to our community since 2019.
So many complete strangers were super kind and supportive during my two-hour stint in the high heat on Saturday! Lots of honks, waves, and even a screamed, "Way to go, The Write Women Book Fest!" as they zoomed down the road. Got home feeling productive and rewarded myself with a cold shower and lowering the temperature on the portable A/C we use to boost the chill factor of the central air conditioning upstairs.
[split image: right side - traffic lights at the intersection of Stonybrook Drive and Annapolis Road/rte 450 east; upper left side - selfie of a Black woman wearing a black hat and black sunglasses with heart-shaped lenses; lower left side - closeup of the control panel for a portable A/C unit showing temperature set to 62 degrees Fahrenheit]
More BAC (Book Acquisition Compulsion) Issues*
[a book stack from top to bottom: Sounds Like Love, Capture the Moment, Dead Man's List]
*In my defense, It Had to Be You by Eliza Jane Brazier remains at the library after my "You have many, many books at home (and on your tablet and phone) that you haven't read yet, and that you won't have time or energy to read until after TWWBF2025" self-chat actually worked.
*In my defense, It Had to Be You by Eliza Jane Brazier remains at the library after my "You have many, many books at home (and on your tablet and phone) that you haven't read yet, and that you won't have time or energy to read until after TWWBF2025" self-chat actually worked.
Always wishing you good health, peace of mind & joy!



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