Author Archives: Sally Gerard

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About Sally Gerard

I am a writer, runner, teacher, singer, guitar player, mom, lover, coffee drinker, hunter, antique tractor driver, horsewoman, sister, and lover of the outdoors. Did I mention that I love lighthouses?

Windows in the Loft

Here is a peek at the cover of my novel coming out summer 2013…that is soon!

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Why Sci-Fi?

With the date of my novel release coming soon, I thought I’d give a little information about why I write what I do. I grew up watching all manner of Star Trek. I remember the TV being pulled toward the … Continue reading

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blizzard

Blizzard winds blew in over night accompanied by eight inches of snow. Early this morning, the horses were shivering and icicles hung from manes, tails, and the long hair under chins! Struggling through six-foot drifts, they were more than happy … Continue reading

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Friday

I cannot imagine a planet where mountains, plains and agriculture don’t exist, if people do. For no one’s life can really be complete without at least the thought of horses running, cattle grazing, or someone milking and making butter from … Continue reading

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new snow

The sun rose in a peach-orange glow this morning. As it drove itself up to the bright blue sky, the new snow began to sparkle in welcome.  It took my breath away. The bulls had already risen from their warm … Continue reading

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Nature

What is second nature? Is it like first nature, once-removed? I understand it to be those things that come naturally. There are certain things that are second nature to me: Horses: brushing, saddling, mounting, riding-both of us feeling the wind … Continue reading

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Characters

The world is full of characters. I notice them all around me: in my students, in folks I pass by while driving, in the bulls out grazing on their hay outside the window, in friends and strangers. I love to … Continue reading

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