by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Jun 9, 2017 | Blog, Writing, Writing for Children, Writing for kids, Writing for YA
Slider’s Son and Summer. First, have I mentioned that summer is magical? That summer is hands-down my favorite season, favorite time, and as I grow older, I want more than ever to eek out every second of sunshine and warmth and bike-riding, star-gazing and...
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Apr 20, 2017 | Blog
Today, Frank Weber came to South Central College to talk about his experience as a forensic psychologist and about the novel he’s written, based on his inside information and expertise, Murder Book. Over forty people crammed into the biggest classroom on campus....
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Mar 18, 2017 | Events, Writing, Young Writers
Once again, this past Wednesday, I was a “storyteller” at Mankato’s Career Expo at the Civic Center for area high school freshmen and sophomores. The event includes rooms of “Storytellers” who sit at tables. The students “speed...
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Mar 18, 2017 | Blog
Selfies at Age Sixty My mother lives inside my skin In the mirror, her smile cracks across my face, above her chin, soft jowls that started sagging at my fifty-eighth year, but the only way I remember her chin, the wrinkles that frame her lips under my skin all...
by Rebecca Fjelland Davis | Feb 20, 2017 | Blog
I’ve been remiss on reviewing books I’ve read. School and grading papers will do that to me. GAP LIFE by John Coy is a delight. I read it early in January, and Cray, the protagonist has stuck with me. I find myself wondering how he’s doing on the...
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