Check out Shaky Madam on HerStry now.
Photo Credit to the phenomenal Leena Hannonen
Check out Shaky Madam on HerStry now.
Photo Credit to the phenomenal Leena Hannonen
Whatcha Up To?:
The GetLit! Festival is next weekend in Spokane, WA (a hop, skip, and jump from my home). I went last year and got to take a class with the amazing Carmen Maria Machado. This year, I’ll get to take a class with the awesome Maggie Smith! I cannot wait! Like, that chick outside of Mervyn’s with her face smooshed to the glass and her hands pulsing as she says, “open! open! open!” That’s me, but with the Festival.
When you never intended to be a reporter but your local county has it going on, you sometimes get roped into covering an event you were already planning on attending – HA! I got to cover my first event for The Sanders County Ledger and you can read it here. A fun event for a great cause, I’m happy to support it in any way I can. And I’ve since been given a couple more assignments!
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Join us on Zoom April 16, 2025 at 6pm MT to discuss How to Stop Time by Matt Haig.

Monthly Book Talks!
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Looking for your next great read? My latest Whatcha Readin’ has some ideas for you.
My latest Snapshots is available at The Sanders County Ledger. How do you sleep?
Looking for your next great read? Check out my latest book recommendations in The Sanders County Ledger here.
Whatcha Up To?:
What did I win? I don’t know! When will I find out? Search me! But the point is, I won! Woo hoo! Storm Cellar touts itself as the “literary journal of safety and danger;” I love that. Their flash contest was about “great and unexpected power.” I submitted three pieces, and have no idea which is a winner or of what, but damn, it feels good to be a flash star LOL Find out more about the contest here.
Do you read HerStry? I heart them, and they’ll be publishing a flash essay of mine in April that’s all about being a floozie (Julian Melodrama rocks!).
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Join us on Zoom March 19, 2025 at 6pm MT to discuss The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson

Monthly Book Talks!
Love to read but never know what to pick up? Check out my monthly videos for my local Thompson Falls Public Library here. Remember to Subscribe for free so you never miss one. Book talks: like book club, but shorter.
Did you know I occasionally remember to record readings of my published pieces. You can check out the latest one here. Be sure to Subscribe so you don’t miss the next one!
Please forward this to those you think may enjoy it. As always, thanks for joining me. I appreciate you’re here.
My latest Sunday’s Snapshots column is out; how do you give back to your community?
Allison K Williams is phenomenal and poses some very interesting questions and challenges in this excellent blog on Brevity.
Whatcha Up To?:
One of the greatest gifts I’ve received this last year, is the opportunity to read for shortlists / prizes / awards. As a creative nonfiction reader for Kitchen Table Quarterly, I get to read for their shortlist, which always feels like a best-of-the-best thing and can sometimes be very difficult to narrow down. Unexpectedly, I was given an opportunity to read for Proximity’s essay contest as well. It is such an honor to have the opportunity to read what people submit, to take the time to help narrow down the good to the excellent…and it’s a relief to know I’m not the final word.

This picture of a TBR pile was titled “Book Stack 2” and was sent by Bob C. Pictures like this make my heart sing because there are titles I’ve read, titles that are on my own TBR, and titles I’ve never heard of that I can add to my list. But even without all those bonuses, piles like this make my day because they prove that reading isn’t dead, that everyone has insane piles despite having bookcases/shelves, and because I can practically smell the books and that brings me joy.
“promises of possibility”
By Heather Saint
How many times have I told myself I will do it today or soon? How many times have I not done so? This is why, in my family that I made, we do not promise lightly. We always keep our promises so we are very careful when we make them. We taught the children when we promise we keep. I have made only a few promises in my life. One was to be with my spouse “until death do us part”. Another one was to always be there when my children needed or wanted me. I have never lightly promised to do something that in my heart I knew I wouldn’t or couldn’t do. Remember the “promise cross my heart”? Nope to me. Maybe I am shallow, maybe I am deeper than you think. But when I tell you, I Promise, you can count on me unless I’m dead.
Heather Saint is a world traveled native Montanan, settling into retirement in NW Montana.
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Join us on Zoom February 19, 2025 at 6pm MT to discuss Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce

Love to read but never know what to pick up? Check out my monthly videos for my local Thompson Falls Public Library here. Remember to Subscribe for free so you never miss one. Book talks: like book club, but shorter.
Did you know I occasionally remember to record readings of my published pieces. You can check out the latest one here. Be sure to Subscribe so you don’t miss the next one!
Please forward this to those you think may enjoy it. As always, thanks for joining me. I appreciate you’re here.
Enjoy my latest reading from NUNUMS Done in a Hundred Anthology 2024 (even though I say 2025 in the video; doh!). You can read this and more by visiting NUNUM.