Crow’s Feet
“The longer I live, the more beautiful life becomes.” (Frank Lloyd Wright) Non-fiction pieces, personal essays, occasional poems and short fiction that explore how we feel about how we age and offer tips for getting the most out of life.
Julie Ranson
Word Lover. Writer. Self-improver. Believer. Widow. Mother of three adults. Find me everywhere: https://linktr.ee/jjranson
Betsy Allen
Writer, editor, teacher of composition, student of life. Loves: family and friends, dogs, books, flowers, and crossword puzzles.
Nancy Franklin
Heavily-medicated woman riffing on life’s absurdities, wherever and whenever she finds them. Follow her on Twitter @mirthquakes_
Ann Litts
Self discovery in progress, stay tuned
Jen Gippel PhD
Ph.D. Finance, MSc Creativity Studies | Combining science and personal experience I write about Aging, Creativity, and Life.
Jane Trombley
A pan-curious essayist working out what to do with "my one wild and precious life." Nicheless by design. janetrombley@gmail.com"
Michele Cambardella
Writing more, painting more, walking more. Love to be near bodies of water, soaking up the quiet.
Nancy Peckenham
Journalist, editor, mother, wife, sister, daughter, friend, adventurer, history-lover. Editor of Crow’s Feet
Janice Macdonald
At 68, I started a new chapter in my life: I moved to France. Alone. It turned out to be quite the page-turner. Still is — even when age insists on a part.
Georgia Kreiger
I write creative nonfiction: personal essays and memoir. After twenty-five years as an English professor, I have left academia to focus fully on my writing.
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