Introducing the fictional world of 17-year-old Ruby Ross (created by published author Carol Anne Shaw). Ruby is a painter, avid reader, writer, supreme idealist and collector of ugly argyle cardigans. She has been known to go to ridiculous measures for a date square, is an avid fan of all things four-legged, and is a hard-core tea granny. She hates bullsh*t, loves her quirky friends, barely tolerates her parents and has a hard time believing that she and her two sisters share the same DNA. Welcome to the adventures of Ruby Ross, a quintessential square peg trying to navigate her way through a "round hole" world.This started as a writing exercise for Carol Anne and has turned into a new favorite pastime. I love the journalistic approach and how she goes so far as to include artwork and pictures. If you're looking for a fun read and want to follow Ruby's journal, do check it out! She's quite the character.
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Ruby, Not Just on Tuesday
A long-time writer friend of mine, Carol Anne Shaw (author of Hannah and the Spindle Whorl), has a fun new side project I thought I'd share. It's a blog novel called Ruby, Not Just on Tuesday. Here's the summary:
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12 comments:
Sounds awesome. Thanks, Casey!
Thanks for sharing the info on your friend Casey. It sounds interesting.
I love the title. That's always a good start. I'll add it to the TBR pile. Thanks!
I love the title and the concept!
Thanks Casey! I'll check it out.
This is not only very cool, but pretty inspiring as well. Makes you wonder what your own little side projects can blossom into.
What a neat idea, thanks for sharing.
Thnaks for sharing this with us. The journalistic approach sounds interesting.
Casey,
What a cool project. I read one entry and it was awesome.
Thanks for telling us about it.
Linda A.
I just checked this blog out. Loved it! I'm going to start following it on my Google Reader. Thanks for letting us know about it.
What a neat idea!!
What a great idea to do just for fun! And of course, one never knows where fun things lead.... LOL
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