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October 13, 2025 by Patricia Sands

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving

October 13,2025 

We have enjoyed a beautiful autumn long weekend in Canada. Just the kind of weather we hope for as we celebrate this special holiday.

I returned a week ago from five weeks in France with my close friend, Deborah Bine aka Barefootblogger_France. Our trip was planned for a variety of reasons but one thing that stood out to us was that every single day at one point or another we voiced how grateful we were to be there visiting places we love and write about, spending time with friends (and each other!) and meeting up with authors we previously had only known online, and many more reasons to numerous to mention. It truly was all about gratitude.

I hope you won’t mind if I post a similar message here to past years. It’s the message I want to share at this time every year … every day, really …

I know we all find it hard to be giving thanks when so many people just like us are faced with war, famine and shocking events of Nature beyond anyone’s control. I understand that we have to look at the blessings in our lives and try to do whatever we can to help others. Donating to the Red Cross International is just one of many organizations at the forefront of assisting around the world.

Take a few minutes to make a list of the blessings in your life … or scroll through your photos for some reminders. May your heart be warmed.

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Thanksgiving. No shopping for anything but dinner ingredients. No lists of gifts. Bags of food being filled for the Food Banks. Volunteers serving turkey dinners at homeless shelters. Quality time spent as families and friends gather to share memories, love and laughter. An attitude of gratitude prevails. I am so thankful for the life I have. I hope you feel the same about yours.

As we consider our individual blessings, let’s remember those who struggle with hunger, illness, poverty, war and a multitude of other challenges in our own backyards and around the globe. The refugee crisis is heartbreaking. The recent storms in the USA have left so many lives in turmoil. Let’s try to make the sentiments of Thanksgiving a part of every single day.

What a good feeling to see the food donation bins overflowing today. If you can’t get out to help, here’s a way you can play a part without leaving home! Click right here.

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I’ve written about these sites before, but they are always worth mentioning from time to time.  All you have to do is go to TheHungerSite.com  once a day and click on the button — sponsors give free food. You are not put on any list or bombarded with spam. There are other links to click where sponsors donate for appropriate benefits: Breast Cancer ~ remember it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Child Health; Literacy; Rainforest; Animal Rescue and a few others. All of this has been verified as legit by Snopes years ago. I pop in every day. Why not?

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While we are at it, have you ever played FREERICE.COM? ~ This is a unique way to increase your vocabulary and donate rice to needy countries. Play it with your children as there are 60 levels. It’s a great place to learn new words for Words With Friends … ahem, my addiction when I need a few minutes off from writing. It’s such a fun way to keep connected with friends too.

One big personal thank you to the readers who take the time to contact me. I love hearing from you and am grateful for every single message. Thanks for subscribing to my newsletter (just click on the link in the column to the right) and for sharing my books with your friends. You light up my life! I’m excited … and thankful … to share more with you about my new book releasing in November, but I’ll save that for the next post.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

Filed Under: Blog, Social issues, UncategorizedTagged With: Canada, Canadian Thanksgiving, donate, family, food, help others, Patricia Sands, Thanksgiving

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Filed Under: Blog, General Travel, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: barefootblogger_france, Canadian Thanksgiving, France, Patricia Sands, Thanksiving, the power of friendship, travel

Thank you, Collingwood Today

August 27, 2025 by Patricia Sands

I’m proud to be part of the vibrant writing community in Collingwood, Ontario, and surroundings in the Georgian Bay/The Blue Mountains area.

Posted and written by Danielle Pitman
about 8 hours ago

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Collingwood resident and author, Patricia Sands has written her thirteenth book which is due to be published this fall.
Now in her seventies, Collingwood resident Patricia Sands discovered her passion for writing a little later in life. That has not stopped her from telling the stories she has to share.

Her first novel, The Bridge Club, was published in 2015, when Sands was 65. Her thirteenth book, The French Effect, is due to be published this fall.

“There are always challenges, you know, coming up with a good story and making characters engaging enough,” she says.

The stories she writes are inspired by the obstacles faced by middle-aged women. The settings Sands draws from the culture and scenery she experienced — and came to adore — in the south of France.

“You know, you see life every day and there is always something that you could write about,” she says.

Described as stories with quiet plots, her latest novel stays true to her style. The protagonist, a widow in her fifties, is invited to France where her daughter lives. The caveat is that she would be dog-sitting while there for six weeks.

“But Nora isn’t one to make spur of the moment decisions,” Sands says of her main character’s first trial.

Nora decides to adventure forth. She leaves her small-town home in Ontario and flies to Paris.

“It’s all about the characters that Nora meets during that time that she’s walking with this Doberman around Paris,” explains Sands.

In a new place, meeting new people, the protagonist is faced with new and unexpected choices.

“I think that many women these days are faced with a challenge at midlife, and so it’s just a way of writing a story that someone can feel comfortable reading and, you know, cheer for the main character,” Sands says.

She started out self-publishing and has since drawn the interest of traditional publishing companies. Whether learning through the research she does for the stories themselves, or through editing and publishing, Sands is invigorated by the process.

“We never know everything about the craft of writing. And so, you become a lifelong learner… Learning never ends and how to make your books better as far as publishing goes,” she says.

Since her novels gathered a dedicated readership, Sands started leading tours in the towns and cities where her stories take place. She and her husband have been travelling to France since long before her books were published and they still visit annually.

“I love to share that in my novels, to take readers away on a little armchair vacation,” she says.

This year she opted not to lead the tour. But that doesn’t mean her itinerary isn’t full.

Always with a camera in hand, Sands plans to take many photos geared toward marketing The French Effect, while in France during the month of September.

If she is not writing a manuscript, Sands is working on her blog or other forms of writing. Last year she published a book titled, A New Leash on Life, a story about a puppy.

“It’s fun to stretch yourself and write in different directions from time to time,” she notes.

Hearing from her readers is what delights her the most. Although many women read her novels, she has heard from men who picked up the novel and readers from many age groups. A friend in France called her once to tell her she was sitting with someone who read every one of Sands ‘novels. Oceans apart, the author and reader then met over the phone.

“There’s nothing that pleases me more than hearing or receiving an email from a reader who says that they enjoyed the book and why it meant so much to them. That’s a very rewarding part of being a writer,” she says.

Looking back from her position, over a dozen novels later, Sands says finding a community of like-minded people is important for any writer setting out. Finding people to connect with, who are experiencing the same challenges or have similar questions about the craft is empowering.

“Find your people…who you can talk to and learn from,” she suggests.

She notes that if in-person groups are not in your area, there are many resources online. The Women’s Fiction Writers Association is an example she offers of a group that provides online workshops and resources for writers of all genres.

As part of the CollingWord literary community she enjoys meeting other local authors and inspiring youth.

“If you have a story to tell inside you, and everyone does have a story but not all people want to tell it, but if you have a story you want to tell, then sit down and write it,” she says.

Sands will soon be revealing the cover of her upcoming book, which can be found along with links to her social media on her website.

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Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, France, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: Collingwood Today, follow your dreams, France, Patricia Sands, tall poppy writers, writing

A Summer Sail Away Sale!!!

July 6, 2025 by Patricia Sands

I’m excited to announce a fun sale in celebration of the 4 th of July weekend! For a limited time, from July 3-7, you can download seven books in the Sail Away Series for just 99 cents each.

Set sail on seven different cruise ships with seven independent tales of friendship, adventure, hope, some romance and ports of call all over the world! Best staycation ever!

Don’t miss this chance to embark on a series of unforgettable journeys sure
to warm your heart and satisfy your summer cruise cravings. No passport or suitcases needed!

Here’s the link ~ happy shopping AND share it with your friends! https://bit.ly/45TQw24

Amazon link https://bit.ly/45TQw24

Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/series/sail-away-series

Nook: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/sail%20away%20series

It’s lavender season in the south of France! Newsletter coming soon …

Our hearts are with the people of Texas right now impacted by the tragic floods. Here are some suggestions as to how we might all help.

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, News, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: ebook sale, patricia sands author, SAIL AWAY SERIES, series, special sale

BookTrib ~ you need to subscribe!

May 17, 2025 by Patricia Sands

Readers and writers have a home at BookTrib.com and I cannot recommend this website more highly. Read on.

“BookTrib.com was created as a news source for people who love books, want to find out what’s happening in the book world and love learning about great authors of whom they may not have heard.
BookTrib.com brings discerning readers and rising authors closer together — and in a big way, with more than 95,000 unique monthly website visitors and more than 225,000 followers on social media.”

I was thrilled this week to have the following article published on their website along with many others I know you would find interesting and informative. Do yourself a favour and join the growing list of happy subscribers.

Happy reading, everyone!

Book Locales That Draw You In and Make You Feel at Home

Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, General Travel, News, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: books that take you away, BookTrib, Live like a local, Patricia Sands, travel in books

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