Ghost Writing Blogs
My Jubilee Year
I happen to have been born in a Jubilee Year. A Jubilee Year is a biblical thing, specifically Leviticus 25:8-13, and although it is a fairly complicated concept, it can…
Book Review — The Murder of Sara Barton
“The Murder of Sara Barton” by Lance McMillian is a courtroom drama told from the perspective of a prosecutor who has a personal motive for wanting to see murderers get…
Snake in the Grass
It was during regular business hours and I was on the phone with someone of some rank, even though it was someone I knew well, and we were discussing Important…
The Power of Shoes
If you were to run into me on the street, or in the grocery store, or any of the places it is possible to run into me when we are…
Chickens Always Come Home to Roost
They say that chickens always come home to roost. Now that the Duff family has chickens, I’ve found this to be literally true. In fact, one day, the coop door…
Book Review — Maisha and the Rainbow Tree
“Maisha and the Rainbow Tree” by Jeffrey Blander and the “Save Our Tree Team” is a children’s book about resilience, hope, and hard work. It was inspired by Blander’s real…
For the Love of Trefoils
For years, my daughter sold Girl Scout cookies. That wasn’t the only reason she was a Girl Scout, but it may have been the only reason I encouraged her to…
Book Review — Carrie’s Quest
“Carrie’s Quest,” by Pam Sievers is a romance novel, sure, but not your typical impossibly-beautiful-twenty-something-woman meets impossibly-handsome-twenty-something-man with both of them making bad decisions based on misunderstandings along the way…
The Quilt of Kindness
Colleen and Violet were my Angels. Not the scary fire-and-brimstone kind, but the guardian kind who bring goodness and light and help and possibly a nice snack. My mother was…
Book Review — The Meat and Potatoes of Life
“The Meat and Potatoes of Life: My True Lit Com” is the story of Lisa Smith Molinari. Molinari could have had a career as a successful litigator in a big…