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Heather Mateus Sappenfield

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Heather Mateus Sappenfield's writing, whether fiction or nonfiction, explores the adventures that fill life, often in the Rocky Mountain landscape that has been her lifelong home. She's fascinated by the many selves each of us becomes in our varied roles throughout the day (some we like, some we do not), and her writing often delves into the interior adventure of juggling those multiple selves. She believes that taking chances daily—whether internal or external, mild or extreme—are what makes us grow and feel alive. Her own exploits have included 24-hour mountain bike racing; backcountry ski touring; competing in the Mountain Bike World Championships; ski instructing for Vail Resorts; being a wife and mom; and winning bicycling’s Race Acros ...more

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Heather Mateus Sappenfield I am currently working on a third novel in the Crystal Village series. It's protagonist is a girl who has finished her gap year before college. There'…moreI am currently working on a third novel in the Crystal Village series. It's protagonist is a girl who has finished her gap year before college. There's a life-changing event with a meteorite, the changes in its aftermath, and reluctant love.(less)
Heather Mateus Sappenfield I love to write, and it's my job, so inspired or not, I'm at my computer virtually every day working. At this point, interesting ideas or details come…moreI love to write, and it's my job, so inspired or not, I'm at my computer virtually every day working. At this point, interesting ideas or details come along, or occur to me, and I make sure to write them in my journal for later use. (less)
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SCARY STORIES: BLOOD CLOT FLURRY (ROUND 2)

Here in the Vail Valley, we���re in the final weekend of fall splendor before we slouch through Halloween toward the days when snow shawls our landscape. This autumn has brought another harrowing flurry of pulmonary emboli...

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“Could this explain my visions? Could M be for Mom, me, and meet? Maybe my future really could lie in my past.”
Heather Sappenfield, Life at the Speed of Us

“I can’t go back to who I was with you. I just can’t. For Dad. For you. For me. The last year, that wasn’t really me.”
Heather Sappenfield, Life at the Speed of Us

“I accelerated to that point where panic fluttered my innards and everything—the dull tick of time, Gage, even Mom—subsided beneath instinct and survival.”
Heather Sappenfield, Life at the Speed of Us

“Could this explain my visions? Could M be for Mom, me, and meet? Maybe my future really could lie in my past.”
Heather Sappenfield, Life at the Speed of Us

“I accelerated to that point where panic fluttered my innards and everything—the dull tick of time, Gage, even Mom—subsided beneath instinct and survival.”
Heather Sappenfield, Life at the Speed of Us

“I can’t go back to who I was with you. I just can’t. For Dad. For you. For me. The last year, that wasn’t really me.”
Heather Sappenfield, Life at the Speed of Us

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