Hubris & Humility ~ Featured Author, Rue Allyn

Hubris & Humility ~ Featured Author, Rue Allyn

Is it egotistical for an author to feature herself on her own blog? Is it a sign of unforgivable hubris? Well I think it might be, otherwise I’d probably never ask the question. And since I am featuring myself on my own blog, I guess I can’t claim that...
Working at It and Making It Work

Working at It and Making It Work

I confess, I love Project Runway. I especially love Tim Gunn’s encouragement to the competitors. “Make it work.” It’s a way of saying, ‘Find a solution.,” with the added implication of “I’m certain you can do it.”...
Medieval Mumbles ~ Seth

Medieval Mumbles ~ Seth

Seth, Now there’s a name I wouldn’t want, if I were living in medieval England. I had always thought of the name ‘Seth’ in the biblical sense of the third son of Adam and Eve. Www.babynamewizard had this to say about the name “Seth.:...
Medieval Monday with Ruth A. Casie #MedMonSum19

Medieval Monday with Ruth A. Casie #MedMonSum19

“I understand all too well. I berated myself for not being with him, protecting his back.” They reached the stone porch. Formal gardens sprawled before them with raised flower beds, neat hedges, and bare trellises waiting for next year’s roses. He waited with her in...
Featured Author ~ Linda O’Connor

Featured Author ~ Linda O’Connor

Please welcome physician and author, Linda O’Connor. She’ll tell us about her book, Perfectly Honest, in her own words. In Perfectly Honest, Dr. Mikaela Finn helps deliver a baby in the middle of a hotel foyer. I had this idea because, as a physician, I’ve...
RAmblin’ Notes ~ Food for Thought

RAmblin’ Notes ~ Food for Thought

I love food, not quite as much as I love writing or my husband, but food is a pretty close second. It doesn’t even have to be particularly good food, although I’ll throw out bad food quicker than you can blink. But let’s pause for a moment and think about bad food....

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