by | Nov 29, 2011 | Random Musings, Writing
I’m a Scrabble addict. Growing up, I would literally beg people to play with me… now, with the advent of Facebook Scrabble I have more games than I can handle. And I have a small square faced cartoon at the bottom of my screen, who judges me. Relentlessly....
by | Nov 28, 2011 | Poetry, Writing
The artist cannot see beyond her sphere of reds and rusts which bleed from life’s pained heart. The colors scream their silent song of fear pretending nothing hurs; life ala carte. I paint within the limits of my life; a smorgasbord of unappealing hues....
by | Nov 27, 2011 | Writing
The decade of the woman. Empowerment. Acknowledging the Backlash. Equal pay. Pro-choice. Pro-woman. Taking off the blindfolds of ignorance. WE can teach you, but many times you don’t want to learn. Is it too painful? I spend my time championing women’s...
by | Nov 26, 2011 | Random Musings, Writing
Last night was my big high school reunion. I’m fairly lame in the sense that I’ve been out of touch with most of my high school friends for far too many years; however, with the advent of Facebook…at least I now have “access” to some of...
by | Nov 25, 2011 | Books, Sister Cities, The Thirteen Hallows, Writing
Colette Freedman’s New Book A Charm A reprinted Jewish Times article By Adam Stone Sarah Miller is 22 and works a dead-end job in London, living with her ungrateful widowed mother and brother. Her life is fairly gray until she saves an old woman from being attacked....