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  • My first novel started with a mole. Yes, a MOLE - a freckle, a birthmark, whatever you want to call it.
  • I was at the pool with my daughter getting ignored by our swim instructor when a lifeguard with a particularly ripped abdomen walked by. He stopped to flirt with one of the female lifeguards and my eyes flew directly to an adorable mole on the top can of his six-pack.
  • "How cute!" I thought (among other things). "He looks like a character in a romance novel!"
  • So I went home and started writing fiction for the first time. That was over a year ago and I still haven't been able to stop. GRAVY is the story of a suburban housewife who wants another baby, but gets a man with a mole instead.
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March 24, 2008

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Rhi

Adorable! I love Genoa working the plastic :)

Sadly this is just the first of MANY indoor easter egg hunts. We had them ALL the time as a kid (don't ask about the year we didn't find all the eggs, eeewwww!)

cindy w

This is so cool. Next year my girl will be 2 and (hopefully) old enough to get into the egg-hunting action. I can't wait.

Amanda

Those were great videos! Next year, I'm going to try your Treasure Hunt idea. Very cute.

I loved how Genoa was getting all the eggs before Alex even had a chance. Go Sister!

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