Posts Tagged: Suzanne Whitfield Vince
My guest today, Mary Chase Comstock, is the founder of Renegade Publications, a boutique publishing company that represents “novels of romance, humor and intrigue—like the ones you used to love.”
Mary is here today to tell you about her journey from … Read the rest →
Last week I declared September to be National Teddy Bear Month. This week, to keep Teddy’s spirit alive, I want to tell you about an organization that is near and dear to my heart. It’s called the Mother Bear Project.
Founded … Read the rest →
To write a book is a solitary endeavor. It must be so. Sure, writers have sources that help fine-tune their work, but it is the writer—and her alone—who must write the words.
But writing a book, if it is to be … Read the rest →
Our brain batter of art, culture, science, philosophy, spirituality, and humorris designed to open your mind, challenge your friends, and feel damn good. Soulpancake
It’s Friday, and I’m serving up a little soul food. That is, food for your soul.
We all have goals and dreams, but sometimes … Read the rest →
Without words, without writing and without books, there would be no history, there could be no concept of humanity. Hermann Hesse
When I was a girl, I would curl up anywhere I could find a quiet spot (not easy … Read the rest →