Poet’s Corner – The Harbinger Spring: Earth’s shining hope; Births anew; The song bird’s inspiration. Spring: Love rises up To kiss our daydreams. Spring: Rosebuds [...]March 25, 2018
Poet’s Corner: The Night Taxi It’s been snowing for hours and the only people on this street tonight are you and some woman who was also on the train late, and the [...]March 11, 2018
I’ll Be Your Blue Sky – Evocative and Heartfelt On the weekend of her wedding, Clare Hobbes is having second thoughts. Her fiancé, Zach, seems like a great catch. He’s handsome, a law [...]March 10, 2018
The One – Finding True Love Never Seemed So Frightening Studies show that 92 percent feel an instant, arrow-to-the-heart attraction within the first forty eight hours of meeting. Technologies [...]March 6, 2018
Poet’s Corner – Oranges Oranges, the way my mother ate them. Standing at the sink, eating the slices one by one in rapid succession, in-between chores, determined [...]March 4, 2018
Still Writing After All These Years -“Three Writers Who Still Have Their Fast Balls” My only caveat about Still Writing After All These Years, this evening’s stage conversation with three eminent, lifetime writers is [...]February 24, 2018
Tarnished City – There Are No Hogwarts Here When right and wrong were so tangled up, how could you ever pull them apart? Last year Vic James dazzled readers worldwide with her debut [...]February 11, 2018
Alafair Burke Asks How Loyal Should The Wife Be? Alafair Burke’s new novel, The Wife, has so many twists and turns it’s like trying to keep track of a runaway train. The story starts [...]February 10, 2018