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Guest Author

I have some exciting news! This week I had the AMAZING opportunity to guest post on a fellow author’s blog. Not only is it my first time as a guest author, but it is also my first published piece of poetry.

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Save the Bigfoot Discovery Museum!

Due to COVID-19’s incessant determination, the “temporary” closures of businesses seem to be looming towards more permanent closures, creating local devastation across the Santa Cruz Mountains. The Bigfoot Discovery Museum is one those wounded businesses during the ongoing, pandemic-imposed closure. Michael states that the museum faces extinction and, he needs the community’s help to preserve its unique display of the weird.

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Wylder Space

On Tuesday, July 14th, the locally owned Wylder Space opened its doors to the Santa Cruz Mountains community, inviting food lovers to gather together in a creatively-driven restaurant. The owner (Molly Bravo) began as a private chef in 2004, passionately working her way through different fields of the food industry before sowing her creative seeds off Hwy 9 in Felton.

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Fan Fiction Piece Progress

I decided to pull this piece out yet again (writing only gets better with practice, right?) for fresh feedback and edits from my new community of writers. Have you read William Goldman’s The Princess Bride? I have, once. Have you watched the film adaptation directed by Rob Reiner? I have, about one thousand times (literally). The Princess Bride is my favorite movie of all time.

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COVID Crafting

From full-time work to full-time rest, anxiety and isolation promptly made the human race their full-time job. To combat these mental atrocities during the coronavirus quarantine, people rose up to connect with their creative side.

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Meet the Mountain Heroes

The events of Saturday, June 6th reverberated across the Santa Cruz Mountains with waves of fear. Amid the chaos, three strangers set aside their fears and risked their lives for the greater community to detain a shooter blasting through the Boulder Creek and Ben Lomond areas.

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Rains Ripple Across Our Mountains

As we say goodbye to autumnal weather and welcome the chilling December, our beloved Santa Cruz Mountains echo with the songs of birds, dance in the blusterous wind, and turn misty in the riveting winter downpours. The brilliantly colored scenery and earthly aromas of the dampened Redwood forests lure in adventurous rain-hikers, photographers, and foragers to soak up the beauty of awakening nature.