About Me:

Aloha! I'm Wendy Kennar. I'm the mother of a seven-year-old son and a wife living in Los Angeles. I was a public school teacher for twelve years until a chronic medical condition made it necessary to leave my teaching career.

I've always been described as "quiet" - really, I'm just biting my tongue. I've got lots to say, and lots of thoughts to share, I just prefer to write them. That's the purpose of this blog. Each Wednesday, I post a personal essay offering my observations and thoughts.

A few fun facts about me: I've wanted to be a writer since second grade, when my teacher, Mrs. Jones, made me a "book" with a yellow construction paper cover. I have never learned to whistle, have always preferred sunflowers to roses, and have spent my life living within the same zip code.

Through the years, my writing has been published in the Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, United Teacher, GreenPrints, L.A. Parent, DivineCaroline.com, RoleReboot.org, XOJane, and Brain, Child Magazine. Additionally, my personal essays have been included in several anthologies, including: The Barefoot Review, Beyond the Diaper Bag, Lessons From My Parents, Write for Light, Being a Grown-Up: A User's Manual for the Real World, Ka-Pow!, How Writing Can Get You Through Tough Times, Breath and Shadow, The Grey Wolfe Storybook, and Sisters Born, Sisters Found.
I am a regular contributor at MomsLA.com, and you can also find me at Goodreads.

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

The Alphabetical Prescription for Living with a Chronic Medical Condition

Dear Readers,

I'm pleased to share with you some more publication news!  Breath and Shadow has once again selected one of my essays for publication.

Here's the link:

http://www.abilitymaine.org/breath/win15e.html

3 comments:

  1. I am so happy you got published again,but so sorry about what you had to write about.Daddy and I would give anything to be able to take your medical condition from you to us.I love you and I am very proud of you.
    love,mommy

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  2. Congrats. I am sorry you are having to deal with this medical condition. Your mother & I are proud of you.
    Love, dad

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  3. Congrats Honey! I am so excited for you!
    I Love You!
    love,
    me

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