
et ceteras
Welcome to et ceteras, a blog featuring posts about Joann, animals, childhood, The Mollys B. (her latest book coming out soon!), and writing in general. An insight to her writing, Joann shares thoughts on topics regarding her inspiration, ethics, companionship with animals, and imagination. Check back often, or subscribe to receive the latest updates by email!

What Would Writers Do Without Erasers?
Erasers! What a magical tool for writers, not to mention composers, bookkeepers, and crossword puzzle aficionados. They’ve always existed in some form, but the rubber eraser as we know it today didn’t really come into fashion until the early 1800s when Charles Goodyear of tire fame, figured out the process for stabilizing it called “vulcanization.”