Linda Gray Sexton

Our Spin On Thanksgiving

By Linda Gray Sexton / November 16, 2016 /

Thanksgiving is only a week away, and I have a lot to be grateful for. Perhaps first and foremost is my good fortune in having an exceptional family, one that was originally torn apart when my husband left me, but which has been reunited over the years that followed our split. I am very lucky…

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Get Naked With Yourself

By Linda Gray Sexton / November 2, 2016 /

A singular idea occurred to me last week, coming hard on the heels of the Jewish holiday of repentance and new resolutions: what would happen if I made a list of all I’d like to change in my life during the coming year? Many of us create resolutions for the start of a fresh year–whether…

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Stripping Down

By Linda Gray Sexton / October 19, 2016 /

It’s October 11th and Yom Kippur is almost here. I’m writing this just about one week before you will be reading it. I’m at my kitchen table, typing, thinking, wondering–maybe making a little prayer. It’s three o’clock, and in a few hours, at sundown, millions of Jewish men, women and children all around the world will…

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Steps To Fighting The Darkness

By Linda Gray Sexton / September 21, 2016 /

My last newsletter reminded all of you that September is National Suicide Prevention month. This week I’d like to offer some strategies I used to fight off the darkness when I was a suicide risk. And I’ll also give you a few that worked when my Mom was the one at risk, and I needed…

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Waking Up To Suicide

By Linda Gray Sexton / September 7, 2016 /

Did you know that September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month? This recognition of suicide in our society is now highlighted every year at this time. Many federal departments, national foundations, and small support groups are attempting to increase public awareness about our country’s plague of self-inflicted death–its precursors, warning signs, and possible interventions. This…

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Magical Scraps Of Inspiration

By Linda Gray Sexton / August 24, 2016 /

“What do you think about this?” my mother asks, handing over a sheet of manila paper, its lines of type covered with the markings of a black, felt-tip pen. “I rewrote it again this morning.” I’ve just come home from junior high school and we’re sitting her study. She’s been working on this poem all…

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Winning The Game With Grace

By Linda Gray Sexton / August 10, 2016 /

When was the last time you got a snail mail that wasn’t a bill, or brochure, or sales pitch for a better mortgage rate? How long ago was that last newsy letter from a friend, or personal condolence note rather than an electronic card? Or a hand-written thank you for a party you’ve spent time…

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Our World At War

By Linda Gray Sexton / July 27, 2016 /

Our world has erupted into the sort of violence whose nature is remembered well by those of older generations, but unprecedented in the lives of the younger. Yet, all of us must certainly feel that we are at war, “declared” by Congress, or not. Whether you are horrified by the terrorism in Nice, the coup…

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Riding Over The Potholes

By Linda Gray Sexton / July 13, 2016 /

Last week in our backyard, Mac inhaled a foxtail and we spent a rocky day at the vet. For those of you who don’t know what a foxtail looks like, it is the very spiky tip of a weed–one that will work its way upward inside its host if sniffed or stepped on or should…

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Satisfaction and Bliss

By Linda Gray Sexton / June 29, 2016 /

This week I am rejoicing! I have finally completed the first start-to-finish draft of my novel. Daydreams In The Dark has a beginning, a middle and an end–the bones of plot, character and theme are in place, the skin of the story drawn tight. Only the meaty details need to be shaped and added. The pages are…

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