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March 8, 2016

I had the opportunity, thanks to the generosity of a friend, to attend the first ever Oklahoma Women Bloggers Mini-Con the last weekend of February. The OKWB Mini-Con took place at Sequoyah State Park in Hulbert, Ok, and was just one night. Their goals were for it to be small, inexpensive, and not difficult to…

January 4, 2016

Wow, somehow it is 2016. There’s been… stuff. I’m working on a rant post about the drama of layoffs and unemployment bureaucracy that will probably go up this weekend. Mr. Loper’s feeling a bit depressed and frustrated about not working, and I’m trying not to be panicked about the lack of money that is imminent,…

December 21, 2015

Contributed by December Blogger of the Month, Rebekah Loper In recent years, I’ve started to enjoy how early retailers put out their Christmas items. Don’t get me wrong – June or July is, perhaps, … Source: It’s Beginning To Feel A Lot Like Christmas

December 18, 2015

All images in this post are copyright © Rebekah Loper and are not to be used elsewhere without permission. This post contains affiliate links. If I roast a chicken, my husband inevitably asks at some point in the evening if we’re having soup the next day. 99% of the time, my answer is yes. It’s…

December 7, 2015

Contributed by December Blogger of the Month, Rebekah Loper | I love Christmas, and have for as far back as I can remember. I think it’s always been the one thing I can look forward to every year – no… Source: Making the Magic of Christmas Real Through Traditions

About Rebekah

Rebekah Loper writes character-driven epic fantasy featuring resilient women in trying and impossible circumstances who just want to save themselves but usually end up saving the world, often while falling in love.
She lives in Tulsa, OK with her husband, dog, two formerly feral cats, a small flock of feathered dragons (...chickens. They're chickens), and an extensive tea collection. When she's not writing, she battles the Oklahoma elements in an effort to create a productive, permaculture urban homestead.