A Mother’s Love is Inspirational In this time of Covid-19, are reminded of the importance of friends and family. We demonstrate this care for others by [...] May 5, 2020
Churchill’s Words Still Resonate Why does Winston Churchill matter today during this time of isolation, social distancing and tough economic times for so many Americans? [...] May 2, 2020
Andrew Mayne’s Thriller – The Girl Beneath the Sea Sloan McPherson spends a lot of her time diving, but not to enjoy the underwater sea life. As an auxiliary officer for the Lauderdale [...] May 1, 2020
Poet’s Corner: Diane Arbus, Are You Hiding? We live inside an Arbus snap;A freak reality:Where hair grows ‘neath the fingernails,Of the prisoners set free.Where the President can [...] April 26, 2020
Marcia Clark’s Final Judgment Samantha Brinkman, criminal defense attorney, is not afraid to cross a line when working for her clients. She’s aided by the two loyal [...] April 21, 2020
Magnolia My Twitter feed seems to be a longlist of people saying they have lost their mother, their brother or sister, their father, their [...] April 5, 2020
Poet’s Corner – Maybe Because April is National Poetry Month. Maybe poems can help a little. Maybe because there’s sun maybe because Peter told me a good story [...] April 3, 2020
Amy Engel’s The Familiar Dark Is Riveting Nature or nurture? It’s a question that has long intrigued sociologists, scientists, and parenting experts. Does the DNA we carry from [...] March 31, 2020