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    • Packed Baggage- The Bangalore Review

      Want a sneak peek at what it’s like to be a Navy Wife? Well look no further than my short story Packed Baggage. Thanks to Bangalore Review for their generous adoption of the story and the support of the editing team to make it a spirited text. Read more


      April 22, 2025

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      Faith Allaire

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      military life, published work, short stories
    • Going to Camp!

      Going to Camp!

      It’s a rainy day, cats are lounging in the Scriptorium, and I am sitting down to write. You know that means? Happy first day of Camp NanoWrimo! For those that do not know, Camp NaNoWrimo is an offshoot of NaNoWriMo, which is a collective journey to improve writing stamina by attempting to write 50,000 words… Read more


      April 1, 2023

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      Faith Allaire

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      writing
      Campnanowrimo, goal setting, Nanowrimo, writing
    • The Chair

      I love working in academia, so when I saw that Sandra Oh was starring in a TV series about an English Department, my interest was piqued. It was released in 2021, and I did not hear one word about it until I was fully engaged in winter break mode this year. With only one season… Read more


      January 18, 2023

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      Faith Allaire

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    • I am back, baby!

      I am back, baby!

      The pandemic encouraged me to go back to higher academia to finally pursuit an M.A. in English, but boy did it derail my writing pursuits. Well, creative writing pursuits. My time at Southern New Hampshire University allowed me to create many essays that I am quite proud of, like a linguistic study of Roxane Gay’s… Read more


      July 1, 2022

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      Faith Allaire

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    • Conversations Through Art

      Conversations Through Art

      Today, I was supposed to be the host of a Conversation Cafe series put on by my campus’ Student Programs. I was going to talk about my cross-stitch hobby, and I was excited to show off my piece that won best in show at the local fair: Obviously that isn’t happening, but just like in… Read more


      April 16, 2020

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      Faith Allaire

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      art, blog, needlepoint, Quarantine
    • When You Are Fired from Being Santa, but the Spirit Lives On

      When You Are Fired from Being Santa, but the Spirit Lives On

      “I’ve been holding onto these,” my son said with a wink. “How much will you pay for them?” I opened the tiny case, and inside were three baby teeth. His little sister was sitting right next to me at the coffee table. She looked down at them with as much disgust as I did. Mind… Read more


      December 24, 2019

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      Faith Allaire

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      Adventures, Uncategorized
      blog, Christmas, parenting
    • Vampires… in SPACE!: Reviewing Rob Bartlett’s The Turing Revolt.

      Vampires… in SPACE!: Reviewing Rob Bartlett’s The Turing Revolt.

      I was generously given the opportunity to review Robert Bartlett’s novel that came out last year titled The Turing Revolt: The War Against Infinity Book 1. I was given a PDF version to review.  You, however, can get it from Amazon. I was given permission by the author use quotes to develop this review, so… Read more


      December 17, 2019

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      Faith Allaire

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      Review
      indie books, Reading, Review
    • Winter Reads

      Winter Reads

      I work for a community college, and in higher academia, we are blessed with having a winter break that spans a little over a month. My years have taught me that I have to be careful with this time, because it feels like I have a lot of it. I do; it just goes quickly,… Read more


      December 15, 2019

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      Faith Allaire

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      Reading
      blog, books, independent books, Reading, winter break
    • How I do NaNoWriMo: One woman’s reflection of the process.

      How I do NaNoWriMo: One woman’s reflection of the process.

      This morning, I was like, hey! When is National Novel READING Month, but I was informed by my kids that NaNoReMO is a year long affair. However, NationalToday.com states that in 2003, the National Book Foundation recognized October as National Book Month. We missed it this year, readers. Mark your calendars though, because we will… Read more


      November 7, 2019

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      Faith Allaire

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      Uncategorized, writing
      blog, blogging, Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo2019, Reading, writing
    • National Novel Writing 2019 Edition

      National Novel Writing 2019 Edition

      Forget Halloween and dressing up for candy, it’s time to talk about my favorite time of year: National Novel Writing Month! NaNoWriMo is an organization that collaborates with writers and helps them receive resources, thus allowing them to reach success within their projects. I’m a long time fan, and have blogged about it numerous times… Read more


      October 30, 2019

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      Faith Allaire

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      blog, blogging, Nanowrimo, Nanowrimo2019, romance, writing
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