In an attempt to help some of my fellow 2020 debut authors who have had book launches and events cancelled because of the coronavirus, I am featuring several of them and their books over the coming weeks and months. The
2020 Debut Book Feature and Author Interview: Tracey Enerson Wood, The Engineer’s Wife
In an attempt to help some of my fellow 2020 debut authors who have had book launches and events cancelled because of the coronavirus, I am featuring several of them and their books over the coming weeks and months. The
2020 Debut Book Feature and Author Interview: Jennifer Rosner, The Yellow Bird Sings
In an attempt to help some of my fellow 2020 debut authors who have had book launches and events cancelled because of the coronavirus, I am featuring several of them and their books over the coming weeks and months. The
2020 Debut Book Feature: Nicole Mabry, Past this Point
In an attempt to help some of my fellow 2020 debut authors, I will be featuring several of them and their books over the coming weeks and months. The hope and intent is to help build awareness for new authors
Homemade Spaghetti Sauce and a Walk
Prior to virus life, I was gifted several tomatoes that would otherwise have gone to waste. Seeing as how I’m am not a huge tomato eater, I decided they would be best used to make homemade spaghetti sauce. Now, I
Inappropriate Snowman
Yesterday we had our first Skype based IEP meeting and, after only a couple glitches: a dropped connection, incessant barking dog, not yet being fluent on how to share a document from your own screen–it went really well. Considering. More
Day to Day
Here in Colorado, it was originally decided that schools would be closed until March, 30th. Although I feel like none of us were really thinking anyone would be heading back into the buildings, and my principal said as much on
When Your Wish Comes True?
Like everyone else, I’m home right now as we try to get a handle on slowing the spread of the Coronavirus. If you didn’t already know, I work in schools as psychologist. Last Thursday we got the message: Don’t come
Secret Lives of Mothers and Daughters: Anita Kushwaha
My most recent read was Anita Kushwaha’s Secret Lives of Mothers and Daughters. A multigenerational novel that is expertly told, Kushwaha masterfully juggles multiple points of views and intersecting story lines. I was deeply moved by both Asha and Mala’s