Someday soon they will find their way into a novel of their own, someday soon I will immortalize them with my prose….
Last week’s blog on kindness and hospitality in the Greek culture–from the time of Homer, in which Odysseus often relied on the…
“Beware of Greeks bearing gifts,” a phrase once commonly heard amid the every day lexicon of collective American vocabulary dates back to…
I’ve got my wings, the apparatuses fitted to my back with wax, and I’m armed with the wise advice to avoid soaring…
Hey friends, I’m so excited to share with you the official cover for my novel coming soon from Booktrope, Wings of Wax….
Digging into the archives for this post on the importance of community and friendship. Seems appropriate after we all, hopefully, enjoyed a…
The lessons were informal, though they served as instruction nonetheless. Reminiscing now, I realize that in all likelihood they served as fodder…
It’s an iconic image, that of the classic Greek fisherman: burly son of Poseidon, heir to the sea God’s kingdom; eyes fierce…
Ah, it’s that time of year again. Kids return to school, as do teachers and tutors. We have all been there, no…
He’s done something to make me mad–exactly what I don’t recall, though the affront occurred only moments ago, so caught up in…