The Context of the Heart
During this very busy month a dear friend of ours offered to write a post for the blog, and I hastily took her up on it! We have known her for years and she is a fabulous writer. So, without further a…
View ArticleTom Ridout: The Leica Monochrom and the Pursuit of the Classic Architectural...
I have always loved the work of photographers who capture the strength of built form in a black-and-white photograph. Ezra Stoller and Julius Shulman did just that, documenting an era of modern archit…
View Article#WinterofZombie This November
Another November and another Winter of Zombie event. This year will be even bigger, with over 40 zombie authors! Get ready for interviews, guest posts, teasers from their zombie books, giveaways, cont…
View Article#WW Stopping Guest Posts & New Line-Up
Since January of this year, I’ve featured a guest writer every Monday. I was hoping to continue this tradition for at least a year, but with the Christmas season approaching, I’ve been denying article…
View ArticleMarla Sokoloff’s Blog: Mom in Progress
Celebrity blogger Marla Sokoloff is a new mama again! Since audiences first got to know her at age 12 as Gia on Full House, Sokoloff has had many memorable TV roles — Jody on Party of Five, Lucy on T…
View ArticleShow Us Your Fridge: A Portrait of a RD’s Refrigerator (Part 1)
Ever wonder what a dietitian stocks in their refrigerator? Well here is your chance to take a peek inside the refrigerator of Maria Adams, a dietitian and nutrition consultant based out of Marblehead,…
View ArticleGuest Post: Brick Marlin
Brick Marlin’s Top Ten in Horror Movies My top ten favorite horror movies. The ones which have given me chills, even to this day: 1. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (both versions, 1956 and 1978) 2.…
View ArticleGuest post: How to deal with market uncertainty - Adam H Grimes
I was going through comments on my blog recently (and I apologize for not keeping on top of them. It’s on my to-do regularly list now!) I came across an excellent, long comment from Jochen in response…
View ArticleTransportation in the 1880s
Today, I’m a guest on the Petticoats and Pistols blog. I’m also running a giveaway over there. Stop over there today or this weekend to find out how to enter. In the meantime, here’s the first part of…
View ArticleLauren’s Guest Post!
I mentioned it last week, but I’m out of town for a few days in Seattle and Chicago (house hunting for our new place and saying goodbye to my childhood home) and I’ve rallied a few of my favorite blog…
View ArticleGuest Blog Fall into Horror Alexandra Christian
Welcome to Fall Into Horror with Mocha Memoirs Press! Mocha Memoirs Press is celebrating the new Fall season by showcasing their love of horror and the authors who write it. Please welcome ALEXANDRA…
View ArticlePlease Release Me on Tour: A guest post on Being Anne
Today I’m talking to Anne at the Being Anne blog about why I’m donating 50% of my royalties from Please Release Me to Martin House Children’s Hospice. You can read the story about a game of What’s th…
View ArticleAlan’s Love Letter
I meant to upload this video last Friday while I was still in the UK, but we lost all access to the internet while I was in the Scottish Highlands. The idea for this video started as a joke. In Paul …
View ArticleInstability – The New Normal
Guest Blog from Ian The last couple months have flown by. Faster than previous months. We went on vacation for the first week of July. It was a great family trip with lots of wonderful memories. …
View ArticleRelative Strength is Relatively Confusing by Mark Langley
[Mark Langley is a Senior at North Carolina Central University and is currently enrolled in the Athletic Lab Coach Apprenticseship Program] Scaling between intensity and volume is fairly easy. There …
View ArticleWise Teacher, Wise Student: Tibetan Approaches to a Healthy Relationship –...
Wise Teacher, Wise Student: Tibetan Approaches to a Healthy Relationship – Book Review by Sally Ember, Ed.D., featured on The Buddhist Door website Thanks to Frances McDonald and others at The Buddhi…
View ArticleGuest Post: Laxmi Hariharan
About the Book: His family is being held to ransom by a deadly mastermind. Vikram never should have left his family, but when Vikram’s father brings his half-brother Vishal home, life will never be t…
View ArticleGuest Post: Bryan Fuller
Is a Zombie Apocalypse Really Possible? There are so many TV shows, movies, documentaries, books and a whole lot more about zombies. Some people are even so obsessed about zombies and believe that t…
View ArticleGuest Post: Bryan Fuller
Originally posted on Armand Rosamilia: Is a Zombie Apocalypse Really Possible? There are so many TV shows, movies, documentaries, books and a whole lot more about zombies. Some people are eve…
View ArticleGuest Post: Peter Welmerink
A SLOW ZOMBIE NOD The TRANSPORT Series. A fictional Military Action-Thriller, set in Michigan 2025-2026, with zombies. The series was fun to write. I am told it is a good read in all its POST-post…
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