You Can Tell A Writer By…What She* Wears (Part Two)
A couple of weeks ago, I asked my writer friends to send me images that spoke to who they are as writers. I was bowled over by the responses—not just the number of folks who replied, but also the variety of images sent. Rather than writing one post with all the cool photos I received, I decided to break it into several posts every other week.
The first post featured our tools of the trade. This post is about wearing our writing hearts on our sleeves.
My jewelry stash:

A few of my treasures
Writerly T-shirts From Jessie Chandler, award-winning author of the Shay O’Hanlon Caper Series. That’s Jessie on the right , wearing a T-shirt that says “Property of a Writer,” and author and mutual friend Lori L. Lake on the left, wearing her ” Have you Hugged an Author Today?” T- shirt.

Writers to a T
And this last image is a bit of a cheat, because it looks as if Cynthia Lott carries this locket, rather than wears it, but what a sweet story!
My photo is a locket I always carry with me and it’s instrumental in my writing. It’s a picture of my rescue dog, Sasha, who past away a few years ago. She was so very intelligent, loving, strong willed, amazing. I set her out when I’m writing because I know she’s with me in spirit and she’s saying, “Let’s do this, Mom.”
*No male writers sent me photos of clothes or jewelry, but if you’d like to do so, I’ll post it!