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Those Were the Days…

The 1940s, the golden age – those were the days. We love to romanticize them. I sure do. Honey On White Bread takes place smack-dab in the middle – 1945.

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Brenda

Convinced she was born to be an artist, Brenda never took her love of writing seriously. And then one day, sometime after college, after marrying a man doing a stint in the army and the birth of her son, she found more satisfaction filling a blank page with words than an empty canvas with color. She left her paints behind. After publishing several short stories, she turned to writing novels. Regardless of the length of her story, the characters drive her forward, taking her on their journey of discovery and love. Brenda and her husband are gypsies at heart having lived in six states and two countries. Recently, they moved to prairie country in Arizona and are enjoying the wide-open spaces while tending fruit trees and veggie gardens. They share their home with their dog, Rusty. When Brenda isn’t at her laptop writing, she enjoys hiking, motorcycle riding and the company of good

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3 Responses to “Those Were the Days…”

  1. Mia Loveless says:

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  2. Mia Loveless says:

    Two thumbs up for  writers  that wrote exceptional articles, and you're one of them Brena :-) Keep it up always. 

  3. Mia Loveless says:

    Ooopppss…. just one more thing, hope to learn extra from you  and  I look forward in your next post.. Thanks :-)

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