Joan Didion, My Days of Magical Thinking Joan Didion is a writer and thinker whose work has stayed with me. The Year of Magical Thinking was a Read More
WHAT IS LIMINAL SPACE and WHY IT’S OUR NEW NORMAL After 9-11 life was totally altered for all of us. As a writer, I sat and stared at my manuscript, Read More
A GIFT FROM MY CHILDREN: THEY HELPED ME SEE My TRUE SELF When I was a child, a daughter growing up, I reflected my mother’s image—her habits, nuances, even her opinions. I Read More
I’M SORRY FOR MY LOSS Review: Elizabeth A. Havey The cover of this amazing, well-researched, open-hearted book, written by Rebecca Little and Collen Long, acts as a preview for Read More
IF YOU CAN, EMBRACE YOUR STRESS Can stress be a good thing? Can it heighten experience, help bring individual creativity to our work? YES. “Stress illuminates our Read More
MAYBE THIS IS A REASON TO KEEP GOING A A reader and long-time friend writes: As I read articles lauding Alice Munro, I have begun thinking how unsung Read More
CAN YOU REMEMBER YOUR CHILDHOOD? Memories can sparkle. And they can STING…when we unbury them, stumble upon them. We might even cry, become angry. Memories Read More