Waving hello!
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I wanted to send a personal note to thank you for staying in touch. It’s readers like you who make this journey worthwhile, and I’m so grateful you’re still here as I get ready for this next chapter of my life. My youngest child is now in high school and learning to drive so suddenly I have a little more time on my hands.
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When I first started publishing, I found inspiration and guidance in reading author blogs. Documenting my own journey through those early posts was a meaningful part of my growth. Some of you may even remember that old
blog: Ebook Experiment
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As things took off, life got busier, and social media shifted toward quick videos and photos, blogging fell to the wayside for me. But lately,
I’ve realized how much I miss it. There is a specific kind of comfort in long-form thoughts—reading them from others and sharing my own again.
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I’m officially back to blogging with: "News & Ponderings."
My initial posts are about my upcoming series, but as the blog grows, my hope is for it to truly come to life as a place of genuine connection between us. It won't be a place for venting or controversy. It'll be a space for sharing as I
learn and wander through this life and, hopefully, the posts will both entertain and inspire you.
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Where you can find this
blog:
The New Blog: https://ruthcardello.com/news-and-ponderings
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Goodreads: I’m also syncing my
posts there if that’s where you prefer to hang out! https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4820876.Ruth_Cardello
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Ruthie's Roadies: You're always welcome to join my "Street Team". Not sure what that is? I'll be blogging about it soon, but essentially way back in 2011 I created a FB group where I could talk with readers more one-on-one. It only has about 1,000 members and that might be why it has remained a positive
and safe place for me to discuss projects I'm working on and receive feedback from readers. I am so grateful for that group. When I was attending Book Signing events, I always put out an inquiry for if I had any Roadies attending and we'd gather. When money was good, I'd treat them all to dinner. When money was tight, I'd invite them as a group to my hotel room and we'd sit around and chat. We've done steamboat tours, breakfasts, walking tours and some even cheered me on as I "accidentally"
danced on the bar at Coyotte Ugly. I really did dance on the bar and I think Kathleen Brookes has the incriminating photo of it lol  I'll blog about that this week for sure. Anyway, if you're interested in one-on-one interactions, here is the link to the FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/427990340575458
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Thank you again for your support and for making this writing journey even more amazing by being a part of it with me.
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With gratitude,
Ruthie