Hi there. I’m Rochelle Wisoff-Fields, an award-winning artist and author with numerous published short stories and several books to my name. Sounds impressive, no?
A little more about me:
I studied painting and lithography at the Kansas City Art Institute. After two years of disputing what was art and what wasn’t with my instructors, I decided to have a baby and dropped out. I spent much of the summer of 1973 fighting morning sickness while working as a caricature/portrait artist at the newly opened theme park, Worlds of Fun.
Although I have always enjoyed working in pencil or pen and ink, my preferred media is watercolor. There’s a freedom to it that I never found with any other media. Painting is an intuitive adventure where I allow my brush to lead.
Click to here see or purchase artwork. 😉
A few years back I was stricken with a passion for writing. Apparently I had something to say. 😉 My books include my historical trilogy, Please Say Kaddish for Me, From Silt and Ashes, and As One Must, One Can. These are loosely based on my grandparents who were Russian Jewish immigrants who settled in the Midwest at the turn of the twentieth century. My short stories have been published in several anthologies. More of my illustrations are included in my own short story anthology This, That and Sometimes the Other.
I had the privilege of designing and painting most of my book covers and I created illustrations for A Stone for the Journey, the coffee table companion volume to my historical trilogy.
Click here to check out my published books.
My latest novel-to-be, Last Dance with Annie is the story of a middle-aged military wife battling anorexia nervosa. It is a fictional account of the author’s own struggle. It is soon to be released by Ozark Hollow Press.
I live in Belton, MIssouri with my husband Jan Fields. We’ve raised three sons. I’m a cockeyed introvert who enjoys blogging, reading, Jewish folk dancing and swimming. My weekly blog challenge “Friday Fictioneers” has a worldwide following. If you like to write and enjoy a 100 word to challenge CLICK HERE Every Wednesday for the weekly photo prompt.

Rochelle, thank you for being available to keep Friday Fictioneers going!! If you need an inept but willing assistant, let me know.
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Thanks, Sharon. I so appreciate that! I just couldn’t let it die. Friday Fictioneers has become so very important to me.
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Appreciate you taking over for Roxanne… I don’t contribute often, but am an avid reader. I may offer some photographs for prompts…
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Thanks Ted, that’s good to know. Thanks for the support. 🙂
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So glad you’re taking over, Rochelle. Thanks for keeping it going.
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thanks for the follow… let me know if I can assist with friday fictioneers…. cool pic!
bw
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Yey…I just found the thingy… Thanks Rochelle
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Hi ^^ just want you to know that I love your blog and that I’ve nominated you for the Sunshine Award 🙂 whether or not you choose to participate, the award is yours to keep. Keep up the awesomeness xo kz ^^
http://theeclecticeccentricshopaholic.wordpress.com/2012/11/23/sunshine-award-x-2-3/
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Thanks, kz. Very sweet of you.
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you totally deserve it 🙂
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What a unique, fun idea! This picture-prompt way of linking up writers and their thoughts. I’ve been pumping out words for more than 40 years and I can’t recall the last time I came across something quite as unique as this one. Nicely done.
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Thank you, Michael. I wish i could claim originality. I’m merely the perpetuater of a great idea. I’m having the time of my life with it.
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I’m crazy about that title, “This, That, and Sometimes the Other”!!
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Glad you like it, Caddo. I do have copies for sale. 😉
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Not an Award but a compliment. I enjoyed your blog during the year of 2012. Please follow the link to accept the honor. http://wp.me/p28tjX-A3
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I sent the wrong link. Sorry http://wp.me/p28tjX-AQ This is the correct one for the influential blog of 2012 Honor.
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I’m not sure if you participate in blogger awards, but I just nominated you for a Liebster Award to thank you for being a top commenter. Thanks for visiting my site! http://waitingforaname.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/the-liebster-award/
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I found your blog through 40 Again’s blog. I’d love to participate in Friday Fictioneers but wasn’t sure how to begin. Is it just by writing a story and adding it to the link page? That seems simple enough. Didn’t know if I needed an invite. 🙂
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That’s all there is to it. See you next friday.
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Thanks so much for the encouraging words. Look forward to reading all the stories, including yours.
hugs…hugmamma.
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Dear Hugmamma,
Consider yourself invited. (You don’t really need to be invited but I want you to feel welcome ;))
Shalom, Rochelle
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Thank you so much. I’ve always wanted to join a writing community, that being my passion. I will be following your blog.
hugs and mahalo from a hawaiian hugmamma.
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Hmmm, Hawaii… Rochelle… here’s your chance to play Matchmaker…
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You’re so sweet. And you look quite the catch. But once you get to know me, you’ll know I’ve been hugging the same man for 42 years…my hubby, also from Hawaii.
I’ll keep an eye open for a matching catch…for you.
aloha…hugmamma.
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Oh, I didn’t mean me… and since you are taken… we’ll have to keep looking… What island are you on?
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I’m actually in your neck of the woods…the Eastside of Seattle.
Glad you clarified my mistake. Assumptions always backfire. Fortunately, mine was quashed before it even took off. ha, ha.
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Oh, for crying out loud! At least I’m on an island.
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You’re right! So you’re the islander now. Are you a native? Not that I’m trying to one-up-you. ha, ha.
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Yes, you are. You win…hands down.
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I posted something and gave the URL to my blog but I don’t think it posted. I’m brand new here and think I boo-booed. Mindy
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Now I know you a bit better.
Must thank you before going for giving me the chance to verbalize my outrageous imagination. 🙂
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I found you through Alastair’s blog…hopefully you will see soon if I can figure out how to link…that I was inspired by one of his stories to pen a different view. I am mostly a poet but have been having fun dabbling in fiction.
Continued success in your publications. I have had some items printed, but alas after 40 years of writing am still unpaid. But I am still enjoying myself. I have two grown sons, and a grandson. Married for over 30 years. Life is good. Cheers.
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Hi Rochelle. I am not sure how else to communicate with you, so i am hijacking this place. I really enjoy the Friday Fictioneers. Thanks for being willing to manage it for those of us with Fiction in our hearts. I also want to ask a favor. I would like to host a fiction challenge for April Fool’s day where writers publish either their greatest prank story or create a fictional one. Would you mind if I leave a short promotion to that at the end of my Friday Fictioneers post for this week? If that is acceptable i would like to know how to add the winky like you do so the stories would be linked. Thanks again for your work as host.
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thanks for enabling such versatility!
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Hey there! I’m nominating you for the Sunshine Award for being such an awesomely inspiring blogger on this post right here:
If you choose to accept it, here a lil’ bit about the award and the rules: “The Sunshine Award is an award given by bloggers to other bloggers. The recipients of the Sunshine Award are: Bloggers who positively and creatively inspire others in the blogosphere. The way the award works is this: Thank the person who gave you the award and link back to them. Answer questions about yourself. Select 10 of your favorite bloggers, link their blogs to your post and let them know they have been awarded the Sunshine Award!””
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Dear Procrastitorian,
While I’m highly flattered that you’d nominate me, I’ve made it a habit to not accept anymore of these. It would be different if it didn’t require nominating 10 others who don’t want to be bothered.
Thank you for high compliment though.
shalom,
Rochelle
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No worries! The nomination thing is a bit tedious, I must admit. Still, I just wanted to let you know you’re awesome ^_^
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I nominated you for the Most Influential Blogs of 2012 (yeah a little late). Come read about my adventures accepting it: http://greenwalledtower.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/a-w-a-r-d-s/
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Dear David,
While I appreciate the honor and intended spirit of your nomination I really must decline. The fact that each of these requires nominating 15 other blogs the award is a bit of a deterrent for me. I hope you understand.
Thank you and shalom,
Rochelle
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Yeah, I understand, but I still wanted to express my appreciation to you. 🙂
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Many thanks, David. That in itself is a great honor.
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Rochelle, I came across your name on the To Breathe is To Write blog and said, “A relative?!” My last name was Wisoff until I married, and I have always assumed that anyone with that unusual last name must be related to me…and so far they always have been. I don’t know if you are nee Wisoff or Fields, but maybe we could explore? Claire Harrison
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Rochelle, Claire again. I just noticed that it is your husband whose last name is Fields. Anyway, I’ll start. My grandparents were Julius and Sophie Wisoff and they lived in Rockaways. If you want to email me to have this discussion outside of your blog, please write to claire6013@gmail.com.
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You’ve been nominated
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Hi Rochelle,
I’ve nominated you for the WordPress Family Blog Award. To find out more visit my latest post 😀
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Ooops! It’s 2:00AM and I just woke up and realised I forgot to include the Award in my post. It’s there now. I plead a blonde moment even though I’m not blonde 🙂
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Hi Rochelle! I wanted to see if you knew anyone capable of creating a custom badge like the Friday Fictioneers you have on yours. I plan to do a tag team story next month and would like a nifty little badge to go with the effort.
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Hi Joe,
The lady who designed our logo is Linda Parkinson-Hardman. womanontheedgeofreality.com. I don’t know what her availability is at this time but you can ask her.
shalom,
Rochelle
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So, you’ve been married to your first husband for over 40 years? Out of curiosity, how long have you been married to your second husband? 😉
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Hehe. The same as the first. 😉
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Dear Rochelle,
Here is a link to the ligo haibun contest in my blog. Do pls go through and take part, if interested:)
http://call2read.com/2013/04/29/ligo-haibun-challenge-fantasy-or-inspiration/
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Great site Rochelle. I am jealous.
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You’ve widened my world, broadened my mind and made me laugh, think and belong. I hope you will accept this nomination for the WordPress Family Award.
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I am so pleased to have stumbled across your blog. I did a couple of Friday fictioneers through Madison Wood’s blog and will now try my hand at writing a few through here x
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Rochelle, your work at Friday Fictioneers brings joy to the blogosphere! Thank you!
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Thanks for hosting this great writing exercise. Last night at writers group, we were doing spur-of-the-moment writing exercises. I usually struggle to write like that, but last night, ideas and words flowed. Writing was fun! The only change in my writing habits recently is reading and writing these 100-word stories. I owe it all to you and the Friday Fictioneers.
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Rochelle, I have some photos I’d like to submit for consideration, to Friday Fictioneers. Where should I send them? I am so grateful I found my way to this wonderful group!
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The gratitude is mutual, Dawn. Send jpeg’s to Runtshell@aol.com. Please put your name on it somehow. Thanks.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Great! I’m trying to figure out how to add my name to a photo… I’m clueless with these things! :-p
Dawn
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Rename the jpeg itself to include your name
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Thanks Rochelle, I give it a try…
Signed,
Hopeless (north of) in Seattle
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Hey there 🙂
I love writing prompts, and to find a blog with consistent weekly prompts with a great community to join in with, is amazing.
So in light of that, I have nominated you for the Sunshine Award over at my blog 😀
http://kerrieanns.wordpress.com/2013/12/14/the-sunshine-award/
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Hi, I’ve nominated you for the Blog of the Year 2013 award. Congratulations! For details please see my post: http://zainabjavid.wordpress.com/2013/12/16/blog-of-the-year-2013-award/
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Hi Rochelle, I know you’re not one to continue these awards (understandable!) but I couldn’t complete my award without nominating you as one of my favourite blogs. Don’t feel you have to act on the award but please accept with pride! Friday Fictioneers has been just too much fun to ignore!
See http://jessieansons.com/2014/03/18/field-of-flowers-award. Congratulations!
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Hi Rochelle,
Gosh I’m glad you mentioned reading just the five around your submission and then others that interest you! I know you read them all (there’s a special place in Heaven for you) and I’ve done it several times, but this last week, I had bridge at my house (dinner/ladies) and didn’t have time to read them all. Thank you so very much for being our Fearless Friday Flash Fiction Femme Fatalle! I know I didn’t spell this right, but I hope you understand me. Have a great week Rochelle! Nan
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By the way, why I contacted you to begin with, is why do some people have a green check-mark in the upper left hand corner and others do not. You have had one before (not this week) and so has Russell. Dawn (Tales from the Motherland) has one this week and so does K.Z.? Stupid question, but it was bugging me. THANKS!
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You might notice that the green checks are on ones that you’ve read.
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Ah, but Rochelle, I read every single one for 3 weeks and there were only 5 or 6 green check marks? I give up – but thanks for checking on it for me. Nan
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I guess I’d say that I wouldn’t worry about the green checks. Consider it an internet or computer glitch. It happens.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Rochelle — How do I link up my post? The blue guy is not there and I am not sure how to do the thing with the linx code….thanks! Barb
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Firstly, congrats for appearing at – Writing Communities Connect Bloggers Across WordPress.com.
I have one suggestion for your blog: Go to Settings>Sharing, and select the checkbox – Front Page, Archive Pages, and Search Results
Now if someone visits your blog, he/she may like the post without opening the post separately. It will help you get more likes on the blog.regards, http://YourWellWisherProgram.wordpress.com
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Hi…I’m a first-timer, arriving at your site, thanks to Bjorn. I’m still trying to figure out the parameters, but I’m having trouble finding the prompt. I would appreciate being pointed in the right direction. Thanks so much!
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How can I follow you?
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Click follow at the top of the page I believe.
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Oh, I’m so silly, I never thought of that! Most bloggers have a widget that allows you to follow, so I was looking for that…
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Rochelle, I am having trouble linking my Friday Fictioneer challenge – can you help me with this? I’m tech challenged, I’m afraid. 🙂 I posted the response to the challenge on my blog this morning and put a link to your site, but am not sure how to come to your site and link. Thanks! Kate
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Purple, eh? I’ve got a song for you. Like the blog, by the way.
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Dear Chuck,
I just might make that my theme song. 😉 Too funny. Thank you for dropping by.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
This guy Chuck? You owe him one. Great, great song. All your sanity and wits have already vanished. It’s no longer a matter of time….
Aloha,
Doug
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Dear Doug,
Sanity is highly overrated and i’ve already started wearing purple.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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BEAUTIFUL blog!!
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Great Blog! And congratulations on your book. I look forward to interacting with you more in the future.
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Dear Sheila,
Thank you for stopping by. And I look forward to interacting with you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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