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View ArticleJust in Case You Missed Church This Christmas 2009
When I was growing up and our family would go to Church, my mother would test me to see if I had paid attention to the sermon, by asking me what it was about. Raised Catholic and a child who went to...
View ArticleRediscovering the Joys of Cooking — and Eating
I recently returned from several weeks in Paris with a renewed enthusiasm to eat my way through life. I grew up a believer in the transformative powers of food, and to this day, those around me know...
View ArticleMusic Review: Tye Tribbett – FRESH
Change is not the easiest of ventures to embark upon. Whatever the consequence the is set to educe,we goad ourselves into thinking we aren’t ready for any switch yet. Definitely not for someone with an...
View ArticleT&A + Sleaze = Happy Me
If there’s one thing in life that is still as true as it ever was, it’s that sex sells. And there’s a reason for that, too: we like it. We’ve always liked it — all one has to do is to take a look at...
View ArticleA Runner’s Diary: Mental Prep Before The Race
I am a nervous wreck. I’m not kidding. The NYC Half Marathon is less than 24 hours away and I just don’t know if I’ll make it through. Why? Since October, I have been bothered by shin splints. It has...
View ArticleExclusive Publishing News: Cleo Coyle
Publishing husband and wife juggernauts, Alice Alfonsi and Marc Cerasini, who write the unparalleled, rip roaring, mega bestselling Coffeehouse Mysteries under the pen name Cleo Coyle has just inked a...
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The Kids of Dandelion Township is a great book that will stretch the imagination of young readers and create a place of tranquility and peace. No matter where you’re from, you will want to be...
View ArticleTrue Love, Downside and All
There is such a thing as true love. I know this because I’m the impossibly lucky stiff who’s got it. My wife and I have been married 20 years this coming October, and it’s been wonderful beyond words...
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Who hasn’t read Reader’s Digest over the years? I know I have—and the stories contained in it were always engaging and entrancing. After 90 years of publishing stories, it still stands as one of the...
View ArticleJust in Case You Missed Church This Christmas 2009
When I was growing up and our family would go to Church, my mother would test me to see if I had paid attention to the sermon, by asking me what it was about. Raised Catholic and a child who went to...
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