Adding Flesh to the Bones of Your Story Part One
I I’m not a painter, but I imagine that when an artist gets the glimmer of an idea, despite the
I I’m not a painter, but I imagine that when an artist gets the glimmer of an idea, despite the
Where to begin. Reviewers often toss off words like amazing, stunning, a jewel to purchase and keep. Well…yes to all being
For me, reading has always been nourishment—the first stack of easy-reading books from our local Chicago library; then the heft
Go placidly amid the laboring patients, and remember what peace there may be in coffee breaks. As far as possible
THE STORIES WE TELL: The Authors Refer to it as: A QUIET RIOT When should a woman reveal that
Review: Elizabeth A. Havey The cover of this amazing, well-researched, open-hearted book, written by Rebecca Little and Collen Long, acts
When I was a child, a daughter growing up, I reflected my mother’s image—her habits, nuances, even her opinions. I