Lurking For Legends 100th Episode – The Importance of Being Earnest

Hi everyone! To celebrate the 100th broadcast of the Lurking for Legends show, a bunch of wonderful authors including Richard H Stephens, Christie Stratos, David M Kelly and Jorge De Jesus and myself, read from one of my favorite works, The Importance of Being Earnest. It was loads of fun!

Enjoy! XO Maggie Lynn

Join Us For the Lurking For Legends 100th Episode Celebration Show!

Hi everyone! Make sure to join me tomorrow, Tuesday February 7th, to celebrate the 100th broadcast of the Lurking for Legends show. A bunch of wonderful authors including Richard H Stephens, Christie Stratos, David M Kelly and Jorge De Jesus and me, Maggie Lynn Heron-Heidel, will be reading from one of my favorite works, The Importance of Being Earnest. I’ll be reading for the parts of Lady Bracknell (Aunt Augusta). It is going to be loads of fun and I hope you’ll tune in!

A message from the hosts of the broadcast:

Join Lurking For Legends once again as we entertain with a very special 100th episode! Thanks to all our viewers for your support and appreciation of our broadcast. Without you all, Lurking For Legends wouldn’t exist as a space to support authors and our quest to help readers connect with them.

We hope you enjoy this fun broadcast and will celebrate with us on Tuesday February 7th at 8pm EST! As always, bring your questions and comments!

Make sure to add it your calendar via the Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/879769403270479/

Or tune in at my hosts Facebook pages at 8 PM

FB: https://tinyurl.com/CStratos

FB: http://tinyurl.com/RHStephens

YT: https://youtube.com/@David_Kelly_SF

Stay warm! Record Cold is Coming Tonight to the Northeast

Please pray for those who no shelter tonight in the Northeast; whether they’re homeless or have no heat. It’s supposed to be below zero.

Animals need shelter, too, so make sure to check your car engine hoods to make sure no cats have gotten inside before turning them on. Any animals you have should be brought in for shelter. If it’s too cold for you outside, your animals will be too cold, too. Even my Malamute was cold and wanted come in after being outside for less than two minutes with me.

If anyone has nowhere to go, look up warming shelters in your area or call 211 for help finding one. Or contact your local social worker for your town. They will be able to help.

Here’s a list of warming shelters here in CT: https://connecticut.news12.com/warming-centers-open…

STAY SAFE! XO Maggie Lynn