Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
These days, it’s often the case a book will be written in first person and/or present tense. I’ve noted before I find
These days, it’s often the case a book will be written in first person and/or present tense. I’ve noted before I find
Oh what a trip!
In and of itself, to play an assortment of silly, fun, wonderful, historic games, in their “native”
What a Party! Can you imagine anything better in the middle of a (checks temperature outside) yep, COLD and (looks out window,
It’s been a while since I was fortunate enough to read a book that I simply looked forward to spending time on.
Like many of you, I’ve loved all things tech and computer – especially Internet – for most of my life.
“The idea of the Syracuse Winter Fair,” said Steve Becker, principal at Premier Promotions, and founder of the event, “is to bring
Our Point Short Stories by Linus Ward Walton, Sr.
Who’s on first?
The old skit could take on new meaning if you applied the joke to which social media platform
One summer in college I tried my hand at waiting tables. I am the first to admit, I was terrible at it.
On the occasion of Columbus Day, now also Indigenous People’s Day, I got into a brief conversation with a new acquaintance on