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Writing is not easy for our staff writer at MoonLit. She writes with people in the Life in Pieces writing circle from whom beautiful, lyrical, evocative, emotionally potent writing flows like water from a tap. These powerful writers can turn it on and off at will. Terryl admires these writers (and, okay, if she's honest, is a little jealous) and enjoys their work immensely. But for her own part, writing is dreadfully heavy lifting. Terryl is grateful to Al for his computer expertise and his willingness to share it. Without his brilliance and generosity of spirit there would be little point in doing the hard work of writing because nobody would ever read it.
Terryl and Al are both deeply thankful for the people who read our work. You are what make it worthwhile. We love hearing back from you, and are ever so grateful to you for sharing our efforts with your friends and family.
Terryl Warnock is an eccentric with a happy heart who lives on the outskirts of town with her cat. She is known as an essayist, proof reader, editor, maker of soap, and proud pagan. A lifetime student, she has pursued science, religion, and sustainable communities. This, plus life experience from the local community service to ski instructor, from forest service worker to DMV supervisor, from hospitality to business owner gives her a broad view on the world.
Terryl is the author of:The Miracle du jour, ISBN-10: 0989469859, ISBN-13 : 978-0-9894698-5-2
AJ Brown, in a past life, was an embedded systems engineer (digital design engineer). He worked on new product designs from hard disk controllers, communication protocols, and link encryptors to battery monitors for electric cars.
A few years ago he surrendered his spot on the freeway to someone else. Now he is more interested in sailing, building out his live-in bus for travel, and supporting the idea of full-circle food: the propagation, growth, harvest, storage, preparation, and preservation of healthy sustenance. He is a strong supporter of Free/Libre Open Source Software[F/LOSS] and is willing to help most anyone in their quest to use it.
Together, we are MoonLit Press.