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I had to leave, but I couldn't tell her why, not if I wanted to keep my skin....

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I’ll admit we'd have been smarter to quit right there, but "smart" wasn't in our vocabulary back then....

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There are always tributes to male parents close to Father’s Day. Check out Social Media and you’ll see all kinds of posts commemorating the sweetest, the bravest, the kindest fathers, etc. I’m sure all of those plaudits are true. But, when it comes to titles and “Greatest” plastic championship cups, I know which one belongs to my Dad. He was the first and best Storyteller I ever knew. My Dad loved a laugh more than anything else and his...

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I know this post is late and this excuse sounds weak but my story is absolutely legit, and it started last Friday when Darling Husband asked for the new WiFi password. Now, some would think that’s a reasonable question, given that I’m the closest thing we have to an IT department. (Terrifying thought!) On the other hand, as the household IT rep., I never change the passwords without warning. So if Darling Husband suddenly can’t ...

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Reference Books you can Love

It’s easy to fall in love with fiction.  If the writer’s done his/her job, a reader can sit back with a well-formed story, a balanced plot and distinctive characters with unforgettable lines.   Everything should work out in fiction.   Non-fiction’s not quite so easy.  Perhaps the hero didn’t have a memorable speech or the author missed meeting that all-important member of the cast.&n...

“I announce with trembling pleasure the appearance of a great story…”
I know a Good Story / December 11, 2014

I’ll never forget reading that blurb.  It was on the back of a beige book my mother had brought from the library and when I read it, I said, “Well, that’s a bit much.  I flipped the book over and looked at the pen-and-ink cover drawing and the red and black type underneath. It still didn’t look very promising.   I looked askance at my mother who shrugged her shoulders.  “Read it or ...

King Arthur when he was The Wart.
I know a Good Story / December 10, 2014

Is it true that children no longer read The Sword in the Stone?  A friend of mine with kids says so.  Between dystopias, vampires, diseases and monsters, kids are skipping the fantasy that stood the  Arthurian legend on its head and that makes me sad.  Almost two generations of readers have come of age with no idea of White beyond a Disney movie or a Broadway show their grandparents talked about.  Forgive them, ...

My Favorite Outsider: Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady
I know a Good Story / December 9, 2014

I’m a fool for those that make me laugh.  If you want me to endorse a candidate, follow a flag, babysit kids or be nice to your Mama, make me giggle.  That’s been true for a long time and that’s why I champion Florence King.  I’ve never met the lady, don’t expect to meet her and I don’t endorse many of her positions but she has my undying devotion (and I read whatever she writes) becaus...

The Halifax Explosion
I know a Good Story / December 8, 2014

Everyone has obsessions:  mine are centered around entertainment and art but my husband is obsessed with disasters.   There’s history in these tales and often the tragedy of hubris and the indelible courage of the fallen and the survivors.  Disaster stories are all about humanity at our best, how we recover from the worst and I think that’s why my husband likes them.  Consequently, I’m always o...