SHORTS, NOVELS, AND OTHER THINGS
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At the feast of the Epiphany two Sundays ago, I started to give some serious thought to the ‘Three Kings’ while we were singing We Three Kings of Orient Are, one of my favorite Christmas carols. Who exactly were they? And why would they ‘travel afar?’ Celebrating the Epiphany In Duke Chapel, many years ago, …
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Calling all fans of fantasy and D. Wallace Peach: Diana has a new book just out! It’s entitled Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver, and it more than lives up to Diana’s high standard of compelling stories, complete with a beautiful cover. Here is the blurb for Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver: “Already the animals starve. …
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Judith Barrow is another in the group of amazing and talented Welsh authors (think Thorne Moore, Iris Gower) whose books I inhale. This one is a psychologically twisted tale of an evil stepmother and the destruction she wreaks on a family that was managing well without her. Lynn nurses a dying, bed-ridden mother and is …
A few nights ago we got tickets to see the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival. It sleeted earlier in the day but by the time we left, the precipitation had nearly ended. However, with temperatures in the upper 30s, we were bundled to the gills for this outside event! The ancient art of Chinese …
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The book, Run: Ben Walsh, a Congressional staffer for a US congresswoman, gets a cryptic text from his wife: “I love you. I just need you to know that.” Up until that morning, Ben and his wife Veronica, a gifted mathematician and professor, seemed a happy, ideal couple. But after this text, Ben …
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It’s getting closer. Save a small dog’s dignity… Fill my calendar! Look, you know what she does to me at...
Read MoreI was provided a copy of this book by the author for a fair and honest review. The Drowning Land...
Read MoreSing this to the tune of "Are You Ready for Some Football?" that's played before the NFL season opens on...
Read MoreAbout three months ago, I received at notice that I needed to renew my driver’s license. “No sweat,” says Hubs....
Read MoreI doubt many of my followers have heard or seen Laurel and Hardy, but to my mind they remain one...
Read MoreThis is the third book in the Ashmole Foxe series, about a Georgian dandy, bookseller, and occasional unofficial investigator. I...
Read MoreI don’t know about you, but as a writer, the initial quarantine during the corona virus was no sweat. My...
Read MoreAs I mentioned in my last post, land was first sighted from the Mayflower on November 20, 1620, after a...
Read MoreA friend encouraged me to sign up for the A-Z Challenge, for which you blog every week day but Sunday...
Read MoreA blogging buddy, Christoph Fischer, gave me the first comment on my book. Couldn't be happier! "Death in a Mudflat is...
Read MoreOld photograph of a Micmac encampment on Cape Breton Island Wabanaki is roughly translated at “People...
Read MoreThe day my computer died and recovered, Hubs and I took a plane flight to Utah. He had booked a...
Read MoreIn addition to being the companion of Danny the Dog (a prolific blogger) and the author of several books, amongst...
Read MoreI am facing a couple of plane flights – one shortish to Boston this month and one long to Ireland...
Read MoreIn recognition of Veteran's Day, I am reposting this from previous years. We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived,...
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