On Saturday, March 24th, my 26-year-old daughter and I were among the hundreds of thousands of people gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., for …
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Originally published in HuffPost Books 3/17/15 Brief Interviews is a series in which writers discuss language, literature, and a handful of Proustian personality questions. Abigail …
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They’re both Leos, born in the heat of early August. My son, Keegan, almost 28. My grandson, Owen, “mostly” 6, as he likes to say. …
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There I am, among photographs of a dinner table waiting for guests; a peahen, her pale white crest every bit as captivating as her cobalt …
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Yesterday didn’t start out well. Owen, my 3-year-old grandson, was parked in front of the TV because his mama didn’t feel well and his Nana …
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This blog first appeared on Huffington Post, November 2, 2016. I was raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, about 95 miles northeast of Fairfield, home to …
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It’s Day 4 of using my Fitbit to the fullest. Given what happened in Paris yesterday, it feels ridiculous, insignificant and narcissistic to write about …
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Originally published in HuffPost Books 4/16/2015 Brief Interviews is a series in which writers discuss language, literature, and a handful of Proustian personality questions. Beth …
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By Annie L. Scholl for unity.org. Patrice Vecchione’s latest book, Step Into Nature (Atria Books/Beyond Words, $16) was released on March 31. Patrice is the …
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More and more I’m putting myself out there. Just recently, HuffPost published a blog I wrote. Last May, I was part of the cast of …
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