What We Teach Our Children…
Monday's child is fair of face Tuesday's child is full of grace Wednesday's child is full of woe Thursday's child has far to go, Friday's child is loving and giving,…
Monday's child is fair of face Tuesday's child is full of grace Wednesday's child is full of woe Thursday's child has far to go, Friday's child is loving and giving,…
The sepia tones of the seventies offer a jaundiced backdrop to the rosy-cheeked child with blue fingernails and lips. Oxygen was precious and circulation was lacking, but my heart? It…
“I can tell just by looking,” the nurse explained. “You’re going to have a boy.” Then, with his stethoscope pressed to my mother’s belly, the doctor added, “I hear two…
In November 2018, I began my National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) challenge. I was about 20,000 words in when I realized I needed to hear from those who knew more…
February is the shortest month of the year and I’ll admit, it’s been a whirlwind! The team behind Writing in the Fast Lane have been burning the midnight oil and…
What are the treasures that life holds for us? Is there a fixed path predetermined for everyone? Do we know what we are destined to do? What is the greater…
Before we hung up our book reviews for 2018, I offered a taste of some of the books I had in my "soon to be finished" pile, but like all…
Since about the time Everett De Morier decided to become a writer, I was reading Robert Fulghum's Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. I read all the…
I received this novel as a gift from a friend who knows my taste in stories. I knew of Rick Springfield as both a musician and actor and am now…
It's been almost 6-months since we began our monthly Book Review Week. We've had great success and a ton of fun hearing from others as well, but thought this might…