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Luanne

Luanne

As the daughter of a garbage man, I have spent my life sifting through the trash for the treasures. Now I’m sifting through my memories and the family story, re-learning my life scrap by scrap, arranging it into a memoir called Scrap.
My vision of my blog at writersite.org is a place for me to experiment with story, writing theory, and poetry as I continue to shape my life by writing.
I’ve been a grad student, college instructor, businesswoman, mom, crazy cat lady, and more. As an adoptive mom, I'm interested in all issues of adoption and write dontwelookalike.com with my daughter Marisha.

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Writer Site

My vision of this blog is a place for me to experiment with story, writing theory, and poetry as I continue to shape my life by writing. My stories are shaped by my childhood images: dolls, trash, ...
Avg. Rating: 5.0 out of 5.01 Reviews7 Followers

Last Update: 9 hr ago

A genealogical site devoted to the history of the DeKorn and Zuidweg families of Kalamazoo, as well as to the unique place that is Kalamazoo.
Avg. Rating: 3.5 out of 5.01 Reviews2 Followers

Last Update: 2 days ago

We are a mother and daughter brought together by adoption, exploring relations in international and transracial adoptive families. Our focus is on the adventures of adoption. Marisha is an actor, ...
Avg. Rating: 0.0 out of 5.00 Reviews1 Followers

Last Update: 3 days ago

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Profile Comments

Fernan ∙ 23 weeks ago

Hello, you have a nice blog

Bimbiemamme ∙ 23 weeks ago

A beautiful blog and intrestig temas, compliments!

Abodh Shrestha ∙ 23 weeks ago

nice blogs i like all the blogs you have. vote me too and also visit my blog once and feel free to leave comment

Luanne ∙ 23 weeks ago

So exciting to be on bloggers.com! To know which of my blogs is right for you:
writersite.org is memoir stories, poetry, writing prompts, writing theory

dontwelookalike.com is about adoption and for adoptees, adoptive parents, birth parents, agencies, etc.--stories are often of general interest to parents or explorations about race in America

thefamilykalamazoo.wordpress.com is about genealogy and it's also about Kalamazoo, Michigan

TravellingCup ∙ 23 weeks ago

I love your blog, Hello, welcome to Bloggers, in this portal you'll find everything, I just voted for you and added you as friend. www.facebook.com/travellingcup

Luanne ∙ 23 weeks ago

Thanks, Travelling! I can't wait to check out your blog!

Bikinibody ∙ 24 weeks ago

Welcome Luanne! Keep writing and reading XD

Luanne ∙ 23 weeks ago

Thanks so much, Bikini! You too!!

Manen Calnen ∙ 24 weeks ago

Welcome to bloggers community. Voted!

Luanne ∙ 23 weeks ago

Ah thank you, Manen. I'll be checking out your blog soon!!

Phil Edwards ∙ 24 weeks ago

Hi Luanne and welcome to Bloggers!

Phil

Luanne ∙ 23 weeks ago

Thanks so much, Phil! I can't wait to read your blog!

Suresh Khanal ∙ 24 weeks ago

Hi Luanne,
Much impressive and interesting bio information. Followed your blogs, hope they will enlighten!

Luanne ∙ 23 weeks ago

Hi Suresh, nice to meet you. I will check out yours as well!

Luanne ∙ 24 weeks ago

Hi, so many good blogs to read through! I hope you enjoy my blogs, too.

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