You may have noticed a few new items on the Cow Pasture Chronicles header and sidebar – specifically, CPC Contributors. Already, I have two wonderful authors who plan over the next few months to share their thoughts and expertise with all of you. Jean Cogdell and Granonine. If you’re unfamiliar with these authors, you can find out more about them by reading their Bios listed in the sidebar.
So, why am I recruiting contributors to the Cow Pasture?
- I believe others expertise, stories, and words benefit us all.
- It’s an opportunity to meet new authors and writers.
- Contributors will provide a more expansive knowledge base.
- But, I gotta be honest with you; the biggest reason I’m recruiting contributors is to help me out during a tough time ahead. Let me explain.
When Life Hands You Lemons – Make Lemonade
Beginning December 1st, I will be away from the Cow Pasture for a few months. I will be having thumb replacement/carpal tunnel surgery on my dominant hand. That means, writing on anything is not going to happen. The recovery will be extensive, complicated, and long.
You are important to me. I hope you’ve gained something by following and it’s important that I not just disappear quietly into the night. Of course, those who know me understand that’s never going to happen – :-).
Here’s my Plan
- I’ll schedule as many posts ahead of time as possible.
- You may see a few older posts – which is not a bad idea; not every reader will have had the opportunity to see some of those.
- And, you will have the opportunity to read from my guest bloggers.
I’m asking for your help.
If any of you are interested in participating as a CPC Contributor, please check out the links at the top of my page. Joining the Cow Pasture Chronicles Team will give you the opportunity to broaden your audience and meet new people.
For those of you wondering what the surgery is all about, I’ve provided a video link – be forewarned – the video is graphic; after all it’s surgery. So, before you click, make sure you have the stomach.
To My Readers:
Thank you for being a faithful follower. I appreciate each one of you and have learned as much from you as I hope you’ve learned from me. I hope you will hang around, continue to jump over the fence and take a stroll through the Cow Pasture – you may be surprised the treasures awaiting.
Join the Cow Pasture Chronicles Team! I’d love to have you on board.
Talk to me. Tell me your story and look for me on Facebook at SheilaMGood, Pinterest, Bloglovin, Twitter@sheilamgood, Contently, and Instagram. You can follow my reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.
Wishing you all the best for December, Sheila. I’ll still be here when you get back, and look forward to reading posts from your guests. Best wishes, Kimberley
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Thank you Kimberly. As soon as I get my book out, I will send you a copy for all your help. And, of course would love to have you as a CPC contributor. 🙂
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Hi Sheila, that’s such a lovely thought, thank you, re the book. And I’d be honoured to be a CPC contributor. Will be thinking of you.
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That’s wonderfuł ! Just go to the CPC Contributors page, review the guidelines and submit via the contact page. I really appreciate your help.
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Terrific, I’ll do that!
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This looks so-o-o painful. I have osteoarthritis in my hands but it has been slow with notable flare-ups on occasion.
Wish you the best–not too painful recovery, enough so you can at least type.
❤ ❤ ❤
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Thank you. I’m hoping I can speed things along, but we’ll see. I don’t usually do anything by the book.
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I understand the don’t-do-anything-by-the-book stuff. Be good to yourself. ❤
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I’ll do my best and thanks!
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Speedy recovery, Sheila! No doubt CPC will be in good hands while you’re convalescing…
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I hope so and please keep strolling through and joining the conversation. I would really appreciate it.
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Good luck with your surgery.
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Thank you!
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