Book Review: Photo Ark Wonders by Joel Sartore

3 years ago

Like many other National Geographic books, this one is a gorgeous volume with fantastic photography, showcasing the author’s collection of…

Book Review: Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars by Eileen M. Collins

3 years ago

I enjoyed reading about Col Eileen M. Collins’ (RET - USAF) journey to become an astronaut. It took time, planning,…

Fun Facts Friday: Virgil

3 years ago

Virgil was a Roman poet from the Augustan period. He is known for his wide influence on western literature works…

Guest Post: Tips on Not Starving as a “Starving Artist”

3 years ago

The “starving artist” stereotype has been around for years. Unfortunately, it continues to stick for plenty of good reasons.

Book Review: My Monticello by Jocelyn Nicole Johnson

3 years ago

A descendant of Sally Hemmings and Thomas Jefferson has been drive away from her neighborhood in Charlottesville, VA by a…

Book Review: The Kindness of Strangers by Tom Lutz

3 years ago

The book has no structure, just a bunch of essays about far off places, and interesting people. These essays could…

Fun Facts Friday: Frank Herbert

3 years ago

Frank Herbert (8 October, 1920 – 11 February, 1986) was an American author known for his science-fiction masterpiece Dune, a…

Bookish Field Trip: Little House on the Prairie, Part 2: De Smet, SD

3 years ago

De Smet, SD the town where the Ingalls were one of its first residents, many of the Little House books…

Book Review: The Hunt for Mount Everest by Craig Storti

3 years ago

This is not the standard book about Mt. Everest. The story starts when the English Empire was at its height,…

Book Review: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

3 years ago

In a futuristic society people are grown as nearly identical embryos & conditioned to remove strong desires. They take a…

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