“It’s been awhile since I’ve really LOVED a short story collection, but I can finally say that The Dead Husband Project by Sarah Meehan Sirk is definitely one of the best I’ve read in a long time.” — Anne Logan Continue reading
Tag Archives: Women Writers
My Father: A Daughter’s Open Letter | Nolcha Fox
My father and I had a broken relationship. We didn’t hate each other. We loved each other. There was simply a lifelong chasm between us that no bridge could span. Continue reading
‘A Small Madness’ By Dianne Touchell | I’ve Read This
A Small Madness is a wonderful piece of literature; beautifully written, accessible for pre-teens and teens, and shockingly well-paced for such a short read. I highly recommend this for parents especially because it reminds us why non-judgmental communication is so important. Continue reading
‘The Stranger In My Home’ By Adele Parks | Changing Pages
This is one of those books that drew me in from the the beginning. From that first knock on the door, things are not looking good for Alison and her family. Immediately, I wanted to know more. Continue reading
Washington D.C. Where The Three Branches Of Government Unite? | Newbie Full Time RVers
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps, and manuscripts in its collections. The Library is the main research arm of the U.S. Congress and the home of the U.S. Copyright Office. Continue reading
Mother, Blogger, Journalist: ‘Mitzi Bytes’ By Kerry Clare | I’ve Read This
Mitzi is a screen name, the woman behind the blog is actually the little-known Sarah Lundy, a mother of two who is better known by the PTA as the mom who doesn’t volunteer as much as she should. Continue reading