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Author Cora Seton

AnnouncementsSep 6th, 2013

Get Walking


I love just about everything about writing, except the fact that I have to sit while I do it. Before writing became my career, I was pretty active, but a combination of getting older, moving, and sitting in front of a computer daydreaming up new ways to torture my characters has left me out of shape. Luckily, I have an…

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Cowboys of Chance CreekSep 3rd, 2013

The Cowboy Imports a Bride is Here!


Now available in ebook and print format! Rob Matheson’s a fighter. Flattening enemies with his fists or with his legendary practical jokes, he’s a tough enemy, and a troublesome friend. But Rob doesn’t know how much longer he can keep up the act. As his buddies get married one by one, he’s left with his lonely life – and the…

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AnnouncementsSep 2nd, 2013

Yummy Brussels Sprouts!


I love Brussels Sprouts, and as I've said earlier, I had no idea you could just grow them in your garden. I spent a decade in Santa Cruz, California, where farmers grow them on the cliffs beside the ocean up Highway One, and I'd always supposed it took that exactly climate to be able to grow them correctly. Happily, I…

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AnnouncementsAug 30th, 2013

Sad and Happy News


So, the sad news we came home to last week was that one of our chickens didn't make it through the summer. Unfortunately, the coop they boarded in while we were gone didn't have a roof, and we hadn't clipped our chickens' wings. One of them flew the coop, and was never seen again. RIP Sammy. The happier news is…

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AnnouncementsAug 27th, 2013

Book Release Schedule Update


Shh! Don't tell anyone, but I took almost the whole summer off. I packed my husband and kids onto a plane and zipped off to the Adirondacks for over 3 weeks, then on to Santa Cruz, California for another week. I arrived back home just in time to scramble to get ready for my next book release - The Cowboy…

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AnnouncementsJun 28th, 2013

The Flower Garden


Last Saturday I looked at my flower garden and couldn't stand it anymore. So I spent an afternoon weathering bouts of searing sunshine and misty rain to dig out almost every plant within it and move them all around. When I inherited the garden last spring, it took some time just to clear out all the plants that didn't belong…

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AnnouncementsJun 26th, 2013

Chicken/Shed Update #2


A couple of days ago I posted about our new chicken coop/run attached to our small shed out back. Since he was working on the building already - jacking it up and installing the coop and run - my husband decided to go ahead and just turn the rest of the shed into a greenhouse/potting shed while he was at…

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AnnouncementsJun 24th, 2013

Wood For Sale


Need wood? We've got lots, as you can see. Actually, this is nothing. We've sold lots of truckloads since last fall - enough to pay for the cost of having so many trees taken down. Our neighbors still hate us for what we've done, and no amount of gardening or sprucing up the place will change their mind, probably. Eventually,…

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AnnouncementsJun 21st, 2013

Chicken update


We finally finished the chickens' coop and run. It's embarrassing how long it took to get that done, and even more embarrassing to admit how long our poor chickens lived in a cardboard box in my office! But they're happy now, and I'm happy they're out of here. Don't get me wrong - I love my chickens, but the smell…

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AnnouncementsJun 20th, 2013

On the Road to Prince Rupert, Part 2


Yesterday I wrote about my trip to Prince Rupert, BC, with two good friends last week. I live in Terrace, BC, which is a small town about 500 miles due north of Vancouver. It's a small logging town that's in transition and is also somewhat of a base for many mining and natural resource projects around northern British Columbia. Prince…

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AnnouncementsJun 19th, 2013

On the Road to Prince Rupert


A week ago last Saturday I drove with two friends to Prince Rupert, a town about an hour and a half away from Terrace. Prince Rupert is a port town, that is becoming a major player in shipping from North America to China. We didn't get a chance to see the container port, but I'd love to stop by there…

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