“…a fascinating insider’s depiction of political life, and a compelling morality tale.” When should a senator (or any politician) stop … More
Category: Humans
Celebrating Creativity: Somebody That I Used To Know
It is always fascinating to see how creativity feeds and inspires creativity. It’s a cycle that happens within and across … 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
Dear Fifth Wave Feminists, We Need You!
In Caitlin Moran’s outrageous, funny and heartbreakingly honest feminist manifesto How to Be a Woman, she calls for a fifth … More
For The Joy of Animals: Lip Smackingly Cute Possum
There is something about the sight of a Possum that usually makes me sad. Mostly because it’s almost always dead … More
Soliloquy For An Avid Reader
Earlier this summer, fellow writer Suzie Ivy posted My Writer’s Twist on Shakespeare based on the “To be or not to be” Soliloquy … More
Sexism Is A Two-Sided Coin
The coin spins. Heads or tails? Male or Female? It shouldn’t matter. We are equal sides of the same coin … 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