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Janet's Writing Blog: Janet's Writing Blog – I write southern historical fiction, local history, and I've written a devotional book. The two novels I'm writing are set in Virginia and the Carolinas in the 1760s. My weekly blog started out to follow my journey as a writer and a reader, but in 2025 it has been greatly expanded to include current events and politics in the United States as I see our democracy under attack from within. The political science major in me cannot sit idly by and remain silent.

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The fire hose of corruption and trickery continues from the White House. I’m trying to keep up, but it’s impossible. The New Acting Director of National Intelligence Saying that Bill Pulte, who Trump named as Acting Director of National Intelligence on Tuesday has no intelligence experience is not a joke. It’s true. When the position …

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Maybe I’m naïve, but I don’t think thousands of illegal immigrants vote in the United States. Maybe I’m naïve, but I don’t think thousands of dead people vote twice in every election. As the Republicans get increasingly nervous about their loss of control over the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives if Democrats …

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Heavy rain in the Fairview, Bat Cave, Gerton area in North Carolina on Memorial Day resulted in flooding and several roads were washed out, including US-74 Alt. near Fairview. NC-9 had to be closed due to flooding at Bat Cave. The people in the Bat Cave area (between Chimney Rock and Asheville) just can’t get …

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I read (or attempted to read) four good books last month, and I’m happy to share my thoughts about them with you today. The Creek, The Crone, and The Crow, by Leah Weiss This historical novel with an element of magical realism held my attention throughout. It’s the first book in regular size print I’ve …

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I was tempted to illustrate today’s blog post with a picture of Donald Trump, but I can’t stand the thought of it. With his self-described “weavings,” he could be the poster boy for National Speak in Complete Sentences Day. It reminds me of the saying, “No life is wasted. You can always serve as a …

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