Friday, August 29, 2008

Tami Richards


In chronological order below, my electronic portfolio:
  • 18th Century History
  • Writing-World.com
  • Newbie-writers.com Newsletter (Fall, 2008)
  • Brandlady.com
  • Woman's Info.
  • Herstoria Magazine
  • Oregon Home Magazine
  • Praise and Worship Website
  • The Muffin, "WOW"s blog
  • Slab Literary Journal
  • Notes and Grace Notes
  • More.com
  • This I Believe
  • Our Town Life, Sept 20. 2011
  • Willamette Valley Life, Fall 2011
  • Our Town, Dec 1. 2011
Here are some internet links to articles and fiction that I have written: 

Writing-World; a website dedicated to providing helpful articles to writers.

Newbie-Writers; A website for new writers.

Brandlady.com; A website which contains interesting and insightful articles of interest to women.

Stories and Poetry; a website dedicated to showcasing fiction and poetry. The editor of this website chose to publish a sestina, villanelle, sonnet and a free verse poem that I'd written. 

18th Century History; a website of the events and people of the long 18th Century. 
 
Also, the winter issue of "Herstoria" magazine contains a book review that I wrote about the book, "Humming The Blues."

The June/July 2010 issue of "Oregon Home" magazine contains an article about my amateur attempts in gardening without death, a lesson I learned from my grandfather.

My short story, "Buried Forgiveness" is hosted online by Praise And Worship. 

A short essay, "10x12" is featured on Women On Writing's blog, "The Muffin".

The Historical Fiction story, "Red Dust," won first place at "Notes and Grace Notes," in April 2010. "RED DUST," can only be viewed by members of "Notes and Grace Notes." But, hey! I won First place; yeah, me.

My essay entitled "Sock Magnets" is in issue 5 of SLAB literary Journal, which came out in the spring of 2010.

"I Believe That Empathy Is A Fading Art" can be read at This I Believe

Our Town Life is a local community newspaper of the eastern Willamette Valley. Within the Sept. 2011 issue, is an article I wrote about classic cars.

Willamette Valley Life is a local quarterly full color newspaper which printed a profile I wrote about a local hooper.

Our Town Monthly of Silverton OR published an article about suffragist Abigail Scott Duniway in the December 2011 issue.



MY BLOGS: Her Rhetoric, MIA: Made In America, Touched By Ink,

My co-author, Jennifer Vandenberg, and I have written a Western entitled COTTONWOOD JUSTICE, for which we are ardently seeking representation.

Thank you for visiting,

--- Tami Richards   (AKA: Tami Krueger)