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Mandy Haynes

author of literary fiction with a southern drawl

  • About me
    • Projects
    • Contact
    • Media page
  • My Books
    • Walking the Wrong Way Home
    • Sharp as a Serpent’s Tooth Eva an Other Stories
    • WORK IN PROGRESS
      • Sneak Peek inside the pages of WORK IN PROGRESS
    • OLIVER
  • Calendar of Events
  • What some readers are saying:
    • Endorsements received
  • Purchase signed copies here
  • A Few Video Interviews/Chats
    • What I’ve been up to since leaving Tennessee
  • Ninety-Nine-Cent Sampler
  • three dogs write press, llc
  • WELL READ Magazine
  • Blog
    • Every author needs an outlet. Especially one that will supplement a new author’s income. If you purchase one of my felted creations, you are also supporting a starving artist. My pups and I thank you! Click on the image below to see more items. Contact puplucyblue@gmail.com for more information.
    • 2019 has been a great year!
    • It’s happening!
    • WALKING THE WRONG WAY HOME stories by Mandy Haynes
    • I’ve been missing in action, but I’m back!
    • BULLSHIT
    • Tell your story.
    • Surprise Story
    • Thinking of my little brother-the original Wild Thing
    • Busier than a centipede at a toe countin’ contest
    • It’s in the genes
    • See you on the flipside Glynda!
    • Some mistakes turn into magic
    • Making friends in unexpected places
    • “Come talk to Donna.”

Tag: grow

Hopeful

on May 28, 2018May 28, 2018 By The Rube Raconteur 7 Comments

Thanks to sixteen years in pediatrics and all of the great kids I met- I have hope that they are more aware, more considerate,  and way smarter than we give them credit for. 

The universe knows…

on May 21, 2018May 21, 2018 By The Rube Raconteur 7 Comments

The next night the gift came in the form of a fireball shooting nun celebrating her retirement from St. Bernard's at Lipstick Lounge.

Fan-Girl Friday – C.K. Wilkerson

on May 10, 2018May 10, 2018 By The Rube Raconteur 4 Comments

This week’s blog is dedicated to Chad Wilkerson. I met Chad at Suzi’s, the coffee shop inside the hospital where I used to work. I knew the second I saw him he was an interesting guy. I never minded waiting in line when Chad was working because he is so fun to watch interact with [...]

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