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The Face that Remembered
When a secondhand store painting felt like home
Jun 9
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Lori Olson White
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The Afternoon the Revolution Came for Tea
In 1845, the Revolution was only 69 years old. Some of the last people who remembered it were still in the room.
Jun 2
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Lori Olson White
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May 2026
Building My Bridge to 2076: Episode 6
Documenting the creation of a family Century Safe, one decision at a time
May 28
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Lori Olson White
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Introducing The Craft of True Stories collection
Writing guides for folks who take true stories - and the people those stories are about - seriously.
May 26
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Lori Olson White
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The Cost of a Free and Undivided Republic
Memorial Day Remembered
May 22
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Lori Olson White
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Margin Notes: Jenny Hazen Lewis and the Great Quilting Debate
An inside look at my approach and processes, and some of the challenges faced
May 19
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Lori Olson White
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Building My Bridge to 2076: Episode 5
Documenting the creation of a family Century Safe, one decision at a time
May 14
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Lori Olson White
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Jennie Hazen Lewis and the Great Quilting Debate of 1870: Part 1
Part 2: Jennie Throws Down the Gauntlet
May 5
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Lori Olson White
12
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April 2026
Building My Bridge to 2076: Episode 4
Documenting the creation of a family Century Safe, one decision at a time
Apr 30
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Lori Olson White
12
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Four Little Teeth and a Whole Lot of Talk
Fiction inspired by the history and memory of small town gossips
Apr 28
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Lori Olson White
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The Shape the Moment Required
How Barbara Fritchie became a Yankee legend
Apr 21
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Lori Olson White
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Building My Bridge to 2076: Episode 3
Documenting the creation of a family Century Safe, one decision at a time
Apr 16
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Lori Olson White
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