Author Archive: Suzanna Anderson Creates

The Letter Project–Letters from Whitney

Check out two of Whitney’s letters here.

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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 …

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The Letter Project–Letter to Whitney

I used crayons to decorate my letter to Whitney.

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The Letter Project–Letter to Theresa

Here’s my recent letter to Theresa.

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The Letter Project–Letter to Theresa

My latest letter to Theresa.

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The Letter Project–Letter to Theresa

Check out this mail art letter I created from a pamphlet I bought in New Orleans.

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The Letter Project–Letter to Whitney

Check out the letter I wrote to Whitney. I gave her one of my finger paintings.

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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.

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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, …

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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 …

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