One constant in Ted’s and my relationship has been a need for “a New York fix” every few years. But on a recent trip to the city, we found that the recipe for that “fix” had changed.
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Cream Cheese & Olive: The Spread that Knows No Bounds
Making tea sandwiches for a church event recently had me revisiting childhood memories … and banished long-held notions about a favorite recipe.
Love Is a Red Pen
With all the good writing news last week, we took a big loss, too, with news of the death of our dear friend Kae Cheatham. Here is my tribute.
A Nicely Detailed Review
My book got its most in-depth review to date today on Chapter 16, a highly regarded online literary publication by Humanities Tennessee. Needless to say, I’m thrilled.
An Ekphrasis Moment: Good for the Soul
Have you ever been captivated by a painting and didn’t know why? Here’s the story of one that continually intrigues me.
Of Top Hats and Tiaras
One New Year’s Eve 30 years ago, Ted and I celebrated with a late dinner at the Russian Tea Room in New York City. And got quite a surprise.
Notes from the Signing Table
Here are a few highlights from the fall’s book events for THE WAY FROM ME TO US. A good time was had by all!
What Are You Doing Wednesday Eve?
If you’re in the Atlanta area, please join us for a fun evening of book talk Wednesday, October 25, at the Distillery of Modern Art in Chamblee.
Have You Ever Had Writer’s Block?
Once upon a time, I didn’t believe in it. My tune is different today.
Amsterdam: A City that Doesn’t Forget
When Ted and I visited Amsterdam, we were deeply moved by our tour of the Anne Frank Haus. But it wasn’t the only moving experience we had in the city.