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Jigsaw-Puzzle Therapy
Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here, today sharing my theory that doing jigsaw puzzles is beneficial to mental health. It’s no accident that my husband has a retirement business specializing in making wooden jigsaw-puzzle tables, or that I gave that same … Continue reading
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Tagged clues, jigsaw puzzles, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kathy Lynn Emerson, therapy, writing tips
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You’d Think It Would Get Easier
Earlier this year I posted two blogs on the stages of writing a novel. “The Hardest Part” dealt with finding the right place to begin. “A Cure for the Middle-of-the-Book Blahs” was about some of the problems that crop up … Continue reading