Author Archive: Suzanna Anderson Creates
The Letter Project–Letters from Whitney
Check out two of Whitney’s letters here.
Prompt–Sunday, August 26
Your character is making dinner and begins to see something in the food. What is it? Megan pressed the dough and put more flour on the rolling-pin. The dough looked like the profile of a man with a prominent nose. “Glad my nose is small,” she muttered to herself. Jack would be home soon, expecting …
The Letter Project–Letter to Whitney
I used crayons to decorate my letter to Whitney.
The Letter Project–Letter to Theresa
Here’s my recent letter to Theresa.
The Letter Project–Letter to Theresa
My latest letter to Theresa.
The Letter Project–Letter to Theresa
Check out this mail art letter I created from a pamphlet I bought in New Orleans.
The Letter Project–Letter to Whitney
Check out the letter I wrote to Whitney. I gave her one of my finger paintings.
Poetry Project Update
My poetry project is doing quite well. I’ve written poems about motherhood using the following fruits and vegetables: pomegranate, broccoli, celery, carrot, banana, onion, plum, tomato, watermelon, cantaloupe, and potato. Eleven poems so far.
Surviving a Borderline Parent
It’s amazing where research can lead you. For my current novel, my protagonist is pregnant and the daughter of a borderline mother. I’ve already added “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” by Heidi Murkoff to my reading list and bookshelves, and “Surviving a Borderline Parent: How to Heal Your Childhood Wounds & Build Trust, Boundaries, …
Making Breakfast
Since I’ve been out of school for more than three months, I’ve realized I enjoy and prefer hot breakfasts to cereal. Eggy-in-a-basket tastes even better with homemade wheat bread. Check out a recipe here. I usually make two or three and use olive oil rather than butter. Your choice. Edited from original post. Posted my own …