
The Lost Art of the Letter
Sophie and I spent this week prepping the Valentines for today’s class party. In the midst of our work, she casually mentioned to me she
Sophie and I spent this week prepping the Valentines for today’s class party. In the midst of our work, she casually mentioned to me she
I’m not big on resolutions (or “revolutions, ” as Sophie thought they were called). If I want to do something, I’m the type that decides
If I had to pick three words to describe 2015, they would be these: new, adventure and non-stop. We began 2015 by introducing Cody to
The world feels like it’s in utter chaos lately. Paris, shootings, Beirut, bomb threats, dictators, ISIS, refugee crises, and presidential politics … I find myself
Three years ago I made the decision to leave a full-time job outside the house to be a freelance writer and run my own business
There’s something refreshing about turning the calendar page to a new month. Even more so, a new year. Each year always brings its challenges, joys
I’m convinced that one of the hardest tasks humans have to master is learning how to read and write. As an adult – especially one
Last weekend Bryan asked me to join him watching a movie – Synecdche, New York, written and directed by Charlie Kaufman. This movie tells the
The other night I was thinking about my father and the influence he’s had on my writing. My dad is a great writer and a