In honor of Women’s History Month, a humble thank you to the many amazing women writers and the characters they created who inspired my dreams, impacted my life and shaped my future through the use of storytelling.
Category: Knowledge
Words To Live By: “The Duty of Criticism”
“The duty of criticism is neither to depreciate nor dignify by partial representations, but to hold out the light of … More
The Story of How Young Jack Andraka And Google Changed Cancer Detection
I’m a bit of a TED Talks junky, so I frequently listen to people that are inspiring, thought-provoking and passionately engaged. … More
Book: SENATOR by Richard Bowker
“…a fascinating insider’s depiction of political life, and a compelling morality tale.” When should a senator (or any politician) stop … More
Power Posing: Release Your Inner Alpha
Those Nike ads were right. Sometimes, we need to forget perfect and just participate. We need to put mind … More
My Hero’s Footprints
Twelve years ago when I lived amid the hustle and bustle of the city in Phoenix, Arizona, I read an … More
A Day of Honor and Resentment
Memorial Day is a national holiday of picnics and parades. It is also a deeply personal day in remembrance of the … More
Book: PASSAMEZZO by J. E. Mathieson and A. A. Guest
“… rich generational saga … gripping political thriller… brutal cautionary tale” The subtitle “Who is trying to kill the boss … More
Book: DIRTY WORDS ON CLEAN SKIN by Anita Finlay
The media dubbed 2008 the year of the woman because of Hillary Clinton’s and Sarah Palin’s historic runs for political … More
Book: ADMIT THE HORSE by P. G. Abeles
ADMIT THE HORSE is a fictionalized telling of the 2008 primary and general election. Not the myths developed and created by … More