Jessica the Carpenter
When I first read Jessica Kristie’s poetry, I was stunned into silence. Jessica has an incredible, God-given talent to polish, soften and shape a handful of words into three demensional images and...
View ArticleThe Perfect Margarita
This is from our good friend and the neighbor I wish I had, Barbara Keibel. Barbara has a great website, Creative Culinary and every Friday she whips up a classic cocktail and shares it with her...
View ArticleA Walk with the Widow
The dog and I often get up just before the sun. I really don’t mind. I enjoy being outside at that time of the day. Man-made sounds are scarce and natural ones are in abundance. As the sun peeks...
View ArticleAn Interview with Shaunda Wenger
An interview with Shaunda Wenger, one of my inspirational favorites in the world of writing via the Indie Book Promo. Tweet ;(function(d, s) { var x = d.createElement(s), s =...
View ArticleCoffee Cans and Bacon Fat
Paul Fehribach isn’t interested in coffee that comes in a can but he certainly knows how to use a coffee can. At Big Jones, his bustling Chicago homage to traditional Southern cuisine, he is...
View ArticleCatholic Guilt, in a Romance
Now there’s a gamble. A Romance n0vel with a Catholic theme yet my writer friend Deanne Wilsted has persevered. Her novel, Untangling the Knot is a charming novel of Gabrielle Bessu, a wedding...
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