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Zada Connaway 60, Female
Western Washington, USA, United States

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Western Washington, USA
About Me:
Having lived through the '60's without dying or contracting any dread diseases, I have come to a point in my life where I feel I have something to offer those who come behind. If not in wisdom, at least with experience.

My novel illustrates the good and bad sides of relationships and the consequences of our decisions and actions.

"Mother's Journals: parts 1, 2 & 3" is my first novel. It covers 3 generations of women in one family. Margery dies, leaving her journals to her only daughter, Mary. Mary learns of the many trials and hardships her mother had endured and secrets that no one spoke of during her lifetime. Mary's neice, Ellen has trials of her own, and torrid love affairs. This book may prompt a few cold showers, and is intended for a mature audience only due to some graphic content.

This was written to illustrate the difference between both the good and the bad relationships, as well as how women of another generation dealt with trials of abuse, rape and family problems.

Most of the experiences I have written about have happened to me, to others I have known and many I now know.

Some people do not understand what abuse is, and this was my way of offering a little education while providing entertainment.

I have also been blogging on my website: http://www.zadaconnaway.com in an effort to stop at least a little of the abuse that exists in this world, and promote safe behavior--especially for women. Children are of course a prime concern as well.
Website:
http://www.zadaconnaway.com
Who you'd like to meet-- they may be dead or alive.
My great great great grandmother
Favorite Quote
Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman has to hold onto. (From Steven King's "Delores Claiborne")

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Burn out

With all the writing I have been doing on abuse of various sorts, and the terrible reports in the news, I had to take a little break. A short while ago I ordered and read Wooffer: stories you can read to your dog, by Betty Fasig. It was a great escape from the mundane troubles of the world. Here is my review of this marvelous little book: Wooffer, by Betty Fasig

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Posted on July 6th, 2008 at 2:14pm — No Comments (Add)

Just a little kindness

In this busy world we live in, it is often easy to completely overlook the people who surround us. It only takes a moment to smile, and what is the cost of holding a door for someone? You just might make someone's day a little brighter. Have you ever noticed how difficult it is to frown at someone who is smiling? For me, it is almost impossible. And usually, if I smile at someone who is frowning, they return my smile. Smiles seem to be contagious. I have been told that it takes only a f Continue

Posted on May 24th, 2008 at 3:00am — No Comments (Add)

Keeping women and vulnerable adults safe - don't be a victim

It is very good to be aware of where our children are and what they are doing; but what about women and other vulnerable adults staying safe as well? As adults, we are the only ones who can tell ourselves what we can do to stay safe. Here are a couple of pointers: Don’t park in an area that will be dark and shielded from view, especially if you know it will be after nightfall when you go to retrieve your car. Use valet parking when it is available. Always be aware of your surroundings, and thi… Continue

Posted on May 9th, 2008 at 7:40am — No Comments (Add)

Happiness Is optional

If one wishes to be happy, they must remember that happiness is not having what you want, but rather, wanting what you have. It is also a choice that one makes. We can live in the misery with painful memories of the past. Or we can choose to let go of the pain and start fresh. The experiences we have had can become tools we use to have empathy for others. When we have been in the same painful spot as another individual, we can ease their burden by sharing our own trials. Sometimes our own expe… Continue

Posted on April 1st, 2008 at 12:37pm — No Comments (Add)

Announcing companion workbook

In Helen Wisocki and Curt Szajnecki’s blockbuster book, “Innocence Betrayed - A Dad's Story of Clergy Misconduct', they deftly illustrate what any family can suffer at the hands of a less than scrupulous spiritual figurehead. In order to assist those who are at risk, they have developed a workbook with tips and exercises for those who have been abused or suspect abuse from their clergy members. The cover states: “Protecting Children and Vulnerable Adults from Clergy Misconduct.” And that is exa… Continue

Posted on March 4th, 2008 at 10:32am — No Comments (Add)

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At 6:51pm on May 15th, 2008, jawar said…
How has this site helped your writing or publishing business if at all?

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At 4:31pm on September 28th, 2007, Helen Wisocki said…
Yes, this site has so much going on. I'm going to enjoy discovering it all. Thanks again for the invite.

Helen
At 3:47pm on September 27th, 2007, Author-Poet Aberjhani said…
Thank you Zada for your comment on my poem, "Angel of Peace." It's a kind of prayer for individuals to be able to maintain personal peace and harmony in the face of the modern world's many adversities.

Aberjhani
At 7:42pm on September 26th, 2007, Bernice Angoh said…
Congratulation profile of the week! Remember to participate in discussions and upload videos
At 12:59pm on September 8th, 2007, Bernice Angoh said…
hello my friend,
I'm glad you found your way through there. Did you sign the guest book? Make sure you leave your website address and take part in the contests when you can. We need kid's photos, articles and short diaries about anything. Looking forward to networking with you Zada. I started a bestsellers ning, did you get my invite?
 
 

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