Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “The Girls Are All So Nice Here” by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn Rx: “The Girls Are All So Nice Here” Prescribed by: Laurie Elizabeth Flynn Prescribed for: Fans of Gillian Flynn, Lisa Julie Bond Posted on April 10, 2021
Books Book Review | LifeLines: An Inspirational Journey from Profound Darkness to Radiant Light by Melissa Bernstein Ask a random parent at the playground if they know who Melissa Bernstein is, and you’ll probably get a tilted head and a Amber Steel Posted on March 22, 2021
Books Book Review | All of This is For You: A Little Book of Kindness by Ruby Jones In this complicated world, we’re often searching for small, simple messages that can give us hope and comfort us as we Barbara Doyle Posted on March 17, 2021
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “Grown Ups” by Emma Jane Unsworth Rx: “Grown Ups” Prescribed by: Emma Jane Unsworth Prescribed for: Anyone looking to kick off 2021 with a satirical novel Julie Bond Posted on January 10, 2021
Books Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “Group” by Christie Tate Rx: “Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life” Prescribed by: Christie Tate Prescribed for: Seekers, Julie Bond Posted on December 5, 2020
Books Book Review: The 1-Minute Writer by Leigh Medeiros Time. Such an important commodity, and one we never think we have enough of. How many of us have wanted to sit down and write Barbara Doyle Posted on March 23, 2020
Family For the Love of Eeyore When I was a child, as children often do, I used to escape the tumultuousness and unpredictability of my home environment Barbara Doyle Posted on January 17, 2020
Books, Culture Be Bold: Read Banned Books | Banned Books Week 2019 Every year, during the last week of September, the American Library Association and Amnesty International run a campaign Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on September 21, 2019
Inspiration Book Review | Write Free: Attracting the Creative Life by Rebecca Lawton and Jordan Rosenfeld Writers tend to work alone, but often find invaluable assistance and guidance from a mentor, coach or critique group. But Barbara Doyle Posted on August 23, 2019
Books, Culture Can Reading Be Hopeful in an Age of Cynicism? Andrew Hartley is used to pissing people off. The author of 21 published books in multiple genres, Andrew’s work spans ghost Kerra Bolton Posted on July 24, 2019