About MAL’s Blog
The Lady Who Lunches started as a simple concept - Me, the American lady, traveled to England to live with my boyfriend, the Englishman and became a lady of leisure - i.e. "a lady who lunches." Since this lady can't sit still for more than 10 minutes at a time, I wrote a novel. A year and a half passed and we're now back in the United States. Next adventure - traveling for two months around the states, selling novel, finding apartment, job and moving to Chicago.I Also Write Here
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Category Archives: Television
“Numb3rs” Residual Check
Oh, and just in case you wanted to see that breathtaking performance that got me that $8 residual check (after taxes – before it was like $26!), well, wait no longer. Here it is in all its glory:
Connected to the World
I have to admit that living in England, I feel more connected to the rest of the world than I have ever felt before. Several reasons may cause this change, and here are the top five reasons why I, as … Continue reading
The Beginning of the Beginning
Finding the start of my book is exciting even if it is at 2AM. Cecelia Ahern gives me more inspiration, and gives me the best advice I could get – to find my voice… Continue reading
Posted in Books, My Book, Television, Uncategorized
Tagged Cecelia Ahern, P.S. I love you, research, Samantha Who?, Thanks for the memories, Writing
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Theatre, Deal or No Deal and Books
Three more weeks of doing nothing, so I’ve found ways to cope with lots of free time…Deal or No Deal, researching what’s occuring in Bristolian Theatre, and reading as many quirky female authors as I can… Continue reading
Posted in Books, Television, Theatre
Tagged Ben Elton, Boredom, Bristol Theatre, Deal or No Deal
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