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Kristen Moeller

@kristenmoeller

Champion for writers through agenting, publishing & hand-holding. Also, a coffee drinking, rescue dog-lovin', mountain girl.

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Selling our “Tiny Mansion” - 770 square feet on close to 40 acres 45 min from downtown Denver. Totally off the grid, mile long private road, forever views. It’s the house we rebuilt after the fire on… instagram.com/p/CCzlTTNFOZe/…

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Really truly not sure why I would do without these furries in my life 😍 #homeoffice #adoptdontshop #pibblesofinstagram #rescueismyfavoritebreed #americanstaffordshireterrier #pibblemama #dogtherapy instagram.com/p/CC6weLUFIa4/…

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“Someone once told me the definition of Hell: The last day you have on earth, the person you became will meet the person you could have become.” — Anonymous Thanks @justinmichaelwilliams for the inspiration and your powerful message on @thekorenbros YourBigVoice.com

“Someone once told me the definition of Hell: The last day you have on earth, the person you became will meet the person you could have become.” — Anonymous
Thanks @justinmichaelwilliams for the inspiration and your powerful message on @thekorenbros YourBigVoice.com
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For Gabriel García Márquez, the worst part about dying was that it was the only part of his life he would not be able to write about. Now his son Rodrigo Garcia has done it for him, in “A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes,” a poignant memoir. nyti.ms/2Vb9nmB

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“Every day we are engaged in a miracle which we don’t even recognize: a blue sky, white clouds, green leaves, the black, curious eyes of a child—our own two eyes. All is a miracle.” — Thích Nhất Hạnh via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from Tim Ferriss

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“Dogs are our link to paradise. They don't know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden...” ― Milan Kundera via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from Tim Ferriss

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Considering an MFA? Do it for the right reasons: “... for the time that allows you to be creative and find your writing voice. Do it to give you some more credibility and to help improve in…” — Brian Rowe link.medium.com/i27nL3TKcAb

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Great article, Anna! New authors (understandably) don’t realize this. Thanks for spelling it out. substack.com/@kristenmoelle…

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“The purpose of art is not the release of a momentary ejection of adrenalin but is, rather, the gradual, lifelong construction of a state of wonder and serenity.” — Glenn Gould via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from Tim Ferriss

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"Your great mistake is to act the drama as if you were alone. ... To feel abandoned is to deny the intimacy of your surroundings." — David Whyte via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from Tim Ferriss

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“Write to please just one person. If you open a window and make love to the world, so to speak, your story will get pneumonia.” — Kurt Vonnegut via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from Tim Ferriss

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"Perfectionism is not a quest for the best. It is a pursuit of the worst in ourselves, the part that tells us that nothing we do will ever be good enough—that we should try again." — Julia Cameron via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from Tim Ferriss

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“The Tibetan word for meditation is gom, which, roughly translated, means ‘to become familiar with.’” — Joyful Wisdom by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche via the 5-Bullet Friday newsletter (tim.blog/fbf) from Tim Ferriss