Dan L. Hays revisits the major turning points in his quest to write and publish a book, and builds the strength to believe in his writing.
Scrub Your Blues Away: Rosie Gets an Aromatherapy Treatment
The camera follows Miss Rosie Bitts as she gets a personalized aromatherapy sugar salt scrub. Learn about the health benefits of aromatherapy and how scents affect our moods, our memory, and our entire lives.
The Popculturist Reads “Leviathan Wakes”
The Popculturist reviews “Leviathan Wakes”, a new science fiction novel, and is reminded of the sense of fun that drew him to the SF genre in the first place.
Working Without a Pattern
There’s a certain freedom that comes from working without a pattern, if you can learn to just let go and trust your talent and instincts.
The Weird and Wonderful History of Medicine
Some more gossipy tidbits from Doctor George Burden on how the ancients practiced medicine.
I’ve Got the Screen Eyes to Prove it: How do Ebooks Really Compare to Traditional Books
Avid reader Christine Shaw Roome compares the feeling of reading an ebook to the experience of reading a traditional book. And the winner is…
Long Distance Runner, Long Distance Writer: An Interview with Michael Lebowitz
Kerry Slavens interviews Michael Lebowitz — runner, photographer, diner philosopher and author of the diary series “Tarmac Meditations”.
There’s a Saint for That
In France, it seems there’s a saint for everything, each with his or her own special day. There’s even a new saint — inaugurated by Julia McLean and her best friend Marie-Claude— who watches over special birthdays and ageing bosoms.
Saturday Night’s All Right…for Burlesque
The life of a burlesque artist is definitely not all leisure. How does Rosie Bitts manage such a hectic schedule and still manage to look so divine all the time? Watch her video diary for some for burlesque bustle.
Red Rocks and Remembering: A Writer’s Road Trip
Inspired by the feedback he receives, an an author begins to revise the memoir he wrote and sets out on a journey into New Mexico, and into his past.
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