Clara represents the liberal left-wing, preaching ideals of equality, justice, and respect for everyone.
Clara constructs a world of freedom and imagination with long, twisting passageways and whimsical stairways to nowhere,
Clara Rowe has more than a decade of experience in natural resource management, international development, and sustainable agriculture.
Clara was recently recognized as one of the Google.org's leaders to watch in 2022.
Clara County-- there was this short window of, I think, seven days where restaurants all of a sudden were given the OK to open up indoors at limited capacity.
Clara Schumann.
Clara told me that they had to fight to keep him.
Clara Brown. Clara Spalding Brown.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: So, I'm Clara Hughes-Johnson.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: All right.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: You think it's?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Is Georgette Heyer part of the category, or is she not?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: I read a lot of her novels when I was back visiting my family and it was boring.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: OK.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: OK.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: But we do have some copies for folks.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: has won a couple of pieces of acclaim.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: OK.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: So, talk about that decision and how it works in industry.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Selling it to a publisher.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: All five of them that sold.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: To people in this room.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Yeah.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Yeah?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Loosely based on--.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Like, a last name is a unusual last name?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: He's a servant.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: And then, I recall some conversations that it is very lonely to be home without your Diet Coke soda machine.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: How did you figure out, how did you end up sticking with it?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: you weren't too excited to stick with it.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Yep.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: So, how does that work?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: I was like, how do you procrastinate when--?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: For a noon--?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: I can understand that this morning due to the time change.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: And you just finished Book Two draft.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Last night.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: So, how long did it take to write that?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: And Alan Moss was in it, right?
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Just because he didn't show up, we can do this.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: That's fair.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: "Scotsmen Prefer Blondes," is the working title.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: It will be the title.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: I guess if you self-publish, you can just make the.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Mmm.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: Wow.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: But that's less than six months.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: I think my battery--.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: I'm just like, I don't think that's a bad thing.
Clara Hughes-Johnson: So, back to the--.