Tweet If you’re like me, you’re always checking out recipes and looking for great food to serve at your book club meetings. But sometimes, simple is better, both when preparing food and eating it. One way to de-stress is to … Continue reading
Cindy Hudson
Tweet Hale loves to sing and perform in the theater in New Orleans where she grew up, but the time is coming for her to leave. She understands how the other women earn their keep by taking gentlemen into the … Continue reading
Tweet Demon Kid has a lot to live up to. His dad, Demon King, is a well known super bad super villain, and Demon Kid would like nothing better than to follow in his footsteps. So he’s excited to be … Continue reading
Tweet Sid feels like a freak among her fellow high school students. She’s tall, she has red hair that refuses to be tamed, and she’s got a large bust and a bubble butt that bring her attention she doesn’t want. … Continue reading
Tweet Hummus is a crowd pleaser that’s easy to serve at book club meetings. Light and tasty, you can also make it gluten-free by serving it with rice crackers instead of pita bread or pita chips. Hummus is easy to … Continue reading
Tweet Many mother-daughter book clubs I have been in touch with like to do crafts before they sit down to talk about the book they have read. While some change up their crafts for every meeting and match it to … Continue reading
Tweet Cornered: 14 Stories of Bullying and Defiance looks at bullying from several points of view: through the eyes of the bully, from those who are being bullied, and from others who stand on the side and feel powerless to … Continue reading
Tweet Yesterday I published a review of Mink River by Brian Doyle. Today I am happy to present a Q and A with the author, who has also written several other works of fiction and nonfiction, regularly has his essays … Continue reading