Miriam is a recovering librarian and sometime writer who wrote a book about African American aviators and astronauts cleverly entitled, "Distinguished African American Aviators and Astronauts." She's kind of stuck back in the twentieth century.
Subscribe to writer's RSS
49
Book Review: A Guide to the Birds of East Africa by Nicholas Drayson
Romance, rivalry, and bird-watching in Nairobi are within the sights of this witty and delightful novel.
48
Book Review: The Siri Paboun Mysteries by Colin Cotterill
A delightful group of mysteries featuring an intrepid elderly coroner as detective.
47
Book Review: Manic by Terri Cheney
A riveting account of a woman's struggle with bipolar disorder.
46
Book Review: Six Frigates - The Epic History of the Founding of the U.S. Navy by Ian W. Toll
Six Frigates is beautifully written non-fiction that reads like an adventure novel, and covers a very crucial period in our nation's early history.
45
Confessions of a Sucker
A compulsive shopper comes clean.
44
What's the Matter with Gitmo?
Some alternate sites for the housing of prisoners of war are presented for your consideration.
43
Book Review: Her Last Death by Susanna Sonnenberg
A harrowing but fascinating memoir of life with a monster mother.
42
Getting Ready for Passover
It's not too early to be thinking about Passover.
41
Miserable Christmases in Literature
40
The Joys of Public Toilets
Next time I'll try to hold it until I get home.
BC Writer of the Day