Liziel was born and raised in the South, where she received her master’s degree in English from the University of Texas in Austin, Texas. She is a freelance writer who likes to work in both fiction and nonfiction. She is also a regular contributor to blogs, magazines, and newspapers. She is currently a student at UT who is working on her dissertation and hopes to continue writing for the next few decades.
Liziel is a writer and editor who is also an entrepreneur. She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and two children. When not working, she loves to cook, read, listen to music (especially hip-hop), and watch movies and TV. She loves reading, running, and camping.
Liziel, I’ll see you around the blogosphere.
Liziel lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and two children. When not working, she loves to cook, read, listen to music especially hip-hop, and watch movies and TV. She loves reading, running, and camping.
Liziel is one of us at the blogosphere. She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and two children. When not working, she loves to cook, read, listen to music especially hip-hop, and watch movies and TV. She loves reading, running, and camping.
Liziel also has some other things to say about the blogosphere so I’ll just leave it at that. She also lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and two children. When not working, she loves to cook, read, listen to music especially hip-hop, and watch movies and TV.
Liziel writes at The Good Olds, is the voice behind, and reviews the new book The Good Olds, by the same name.
A few days ago I posted about a recent article that I was reading that was a little scary about how our lives are so intertwined. I was getting a little confused by the title. The headline was “WOMEN’S LIFE CHANGES THE STORY OF THE DOG”. This was a comment about the two main themes in our lives: “wonderfulness, loneliness, and being at the mercy of the devil”.
The title is pretty obvious.
We all have changed our story about ourselves over the years, and it’s amazing that it even changes our story. But there is a lot of truth in the idea that our story is just the story we tell ourselves about ourselves. This is something we as human beings have to deal with day-in and day-out. We have to be aware that we have a lot to lose.