Happy Spring Holidays, everyone. Enjoy the Now.
Paul Levinson’s Experiment with “The Other Car”
Here is a repost from Paul Levinson’s blog on March 31, 2015. I enjoyed “The Other Car” as an inspiring break from working on my taxes. Since I’m writing a novel about alternate realities, Levinson offered another view of how characters/people could become aware of them. The story is available on Amazon for $.99. The […]
Meet Your Happy Chemicals by Loretta Graziano Breuning, PhD
I ordered this book, Meet Your Happy Chemicals by Loretta Graziano Breuning, PhD. The following is a summary of what the back book cover states about four brain chemicals. I thought learning about the chemicals would be useful in showing how our POV character or the antagonist could be deficient in one or more of […]
The Missing Place by Sophie Littlefield
On Monday afternoon, our reading group will discuss Sophie Littlefield’s book, The Missing Place. It was my turn to choose a book. I had met Sophie during our Women’s National Book Association event in San Francisco a few months ago, and we met again at Town Center Books in Pleasanton for her book signing. The […]
Art is Not Only a Piece of Heart
Thanks to Ann Winfred’s friend, David, for sharing this quote with her and thanks to Ann for letting me share it too. I dedicate this quote to Ron Toryfter and all his and my artist friends..
Wanted – Dead or Alive
A Wolf Called Romeo by Nick Jans
National Geographic has an interesting article about a friendly wolf in Alaska. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/150322-romeo-wolf-dog-animals-wildlife-alaska-ngbooktalk/ Romeo appeared in the Alaskan community near Juneau, and “was a bit of a flirt, and like Shakespeare’s Romeo seemed to fall in love with”…Juliet, a yellow Labrador. Normally wolves fight with canines or eat them, but Romeo wanted to play and […]