Life and Death, Love and Friendship, in Cyberspace

I recently lost a good friend, Martin Brodour. He died very young and he died suddenly. Sure, I’ve lost people I cared about before, some young, some not. All mourned and still missed. But this loss was different from all Read more

Where is Sue?

One or two people noticed I vanished off Facebook and Twitter at the weekend. It’s a temporary situation. The reason is simple. I have a deadline for a book, and with two jobs, and two kids off school, I need Read more

Boxed In

As I was growing up, my mother taught me to stand up for myself and speak my mind. It got me in trouble most times, but she felt I was someone to be proud of—so I never hid. When I Read more

Getting Back in The Groove

First off, I’d like to say Happy 4th of July to everyone in the U.S. and big apologies for being so late on posting. The reasons why fit in perfectly with the theme of this post. Life is always filled Read more

When to Stop en When to Go by Amy Lane

When to Stop and When to Go   By Amy Lane   I’m not sure exactly when in my adulthood I decided not to be silent about things that mattered—but it didn’t happen all at once.  I can recall a Read more

Take a Trip Out West With Andrew Grey

Sometimes we all need a change of scenery, including authors.  I certainly did a few months ago, so I decided to travel out west where there were cowboys, because well, who doesn’t love a big sexy cowboy riding up, big Read more