How have you adapted to the changes brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic?
To process my feelings during the coronavirus pandemic, I posted weekly on my blog, and these posts inspired my book, Coronavirus Reflections: Bitter or Better?
Each chapter begins with a thought-provoking photo and quote. Then I shared my feelings in prose or prayer on the topic of the chapter. Each one ends with a reflection question, so the book can be used as a journal to process the reader’s experiences.
It’s been a couple years. Is there a reason to look back? Søren Kierkegaard stated, “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” I would agree.
Larada Horner-Miller is a poet, essayist and accomplished multi-genre author who holds a bachelor’s degree in English, with a minor in Spanish and a master of education degree in Integrating Technology into the Classroom. She is the accomplished author of eight award-winning biographies, historical fiction, memoir, and poetry works and three audiobook’s plus three self-published cookbooks.
Her most recent book, Was It a Dream?: Navigating Life’s Journey Through Poetry is a finalist in the Global Book Awards. As is our book released last year, Hair on Fire: A Heartwarming & Humorous Christmas Memoir.
Horner-Miller has also been a past national presenter at the Women Writing the West Conference and is currently the creator of Memoir Workshops for others who want to share their family’s legacies through words.
Larada and her husband, Lin, enjoy being nestled in the mountains above Albuquerque, New Mexico, near the village of Tijeras. When not writing books, this passionate, energetic, and enthusiastic woman loves to spend time kicking up her heels at square dancing gatherings, traveling, knitting, and reading.
As co-manager of her family’s southeastern Colorado ranch, she enjoys spending time exploring her family’s historic ranch and reminiscing with her brother and his children about their mom, dad, and granddad.
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