Originally published July 29, 2014 One of the things about this sort of therapy is that when you have life-changing events they tend to find their expression in this very private/public way. I have shared the moments of my life…
Originally published July 29, 2014 One of the things about this sort of therapy is that when you have life-changing events they tend to find their expression in this very private/public way. I have shared the moments of my life…
Originally published June 6, 2014 How to Be Twittertastic by Jo Linsdell, $3.99US (Kindle) Twitter. All the rage for “everybody” (really, over 1 billion users as of now) but still a mystery to many of us. How does one say…
Originally published March 17, 2014 Wild Woman Waking by Morgan Dragonwillow with photography by Tui Snider Morgan is a dear friend of mine. One of those found in the madness known as Facebook. This is her second visit to my…
Originally published February 9, 2014 A history lesson, courtesy of James Burke, a British science historian. War and the art of destruction is, sadly, one of the largest and most effective generators of innovation. The art of war in Europe had waddled through…
Originally published November 23, 2013 This week, here in America, many of us are recognizing a moment in history when the course of our history changed. I know there are many such moments; times when the myriad possibilities that stretch before…
Originally published October 26, 2013 Annah, by Clay Gilbert. Available in Kindle and soon to be on market in paperback. Joining the introductory Blog Tour for Annah’s release. Book one of the Children of Evohe. Annah’s Exile and Children of…
Originally published October 7, 2013 Till We Have Faces by C. S. Lewis. Available in many formats for $9-15.00 There are many among us who have suffered some life changing event; an event that changes us in quick or slow ways,…
Originally published September 8, 2013 Well, this week we are back on a personal note exploring the interesting paths and passages of life with dementia. It has been a week of could-have-beens and what ifs and yet, well, I’ll tell…
Originally published July 28, 2013 God’s Problem by Bart D. Ehrman, Available for under $15.00 Although I write because I have read, I also read in order to write better. Consequently, even with pages and pages of notes collected through the years…
Originally published March 16, 2013 Even when you love history, the task of picking some subject small enough to fit in a book but large enough to engage a reader can sometimes be quite a task. The shear volume of information…