"Are we shaped more by our Nature or our Nurture? I’ve landed on a 50/50 split, with each providing both weaknesses and strengths."
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Book Review: ‘Keith Richards on Keith Richards (Interviews and Encounters)’ edited by Sean Egan
A fascinating, and for fans, essential addendum to Richards' autobiography.
Read More »Irish Poet Seamus Heaney Dies – A Poet for His Homeland and the World
One of the things that made Heaney’s work so lasting and memorable was that it connected humanity to something intangible, yet however spiritual, it reminded us of earthly realities in the process.
Read More »Interview with Dr. Deborah Serani, Author of ‘Depression and Your Child: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers’
"I have a unique perspective of knowing what depression is like both personally and professionally."
Read More »Interview with Dina Von Lowenkraft, Author of ‘Dragon Fire’
"Writing is a solitary process and a lot of hard work, so having a group of writing friends that all support each other is essential."
Read More »New J.D. Salinger Works Will Be Published – Catcher in the Why?
So the good news is that new works from J.D. Salinger are on the horizon; therefore, that is also the bad news.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Music, Culture & Conflict In Mali’ by Andy Morgan
A perspective on the uprisings of 2012 in Northern Mali and their implications few others could provide.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Fairest of Them All’ by Carolyn Turgeon
What if Snow White’s evil stepmother turned out to be another familiar fairytale heroine, like Rapunzel?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Silent House’ by Orhan Pamuk
Early Pahmuk novel now available in English.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Telegraph Avenue’ by Michael Chabon
A wonderful celebration of the glorious mess of life and community.
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