When I was hiding from the world last week, sick with a weird cold and in bed for three days straight, I managed to read Chris Pavone's new spy novel, The Travelers (Crown, 2016) when I started to feel better.I'd read his first two books and liked them enough to want to read … [Read more...]
Book of the week–Informal Solutions
I'm always on the lookout for new photo books about Hong Kong, so when I heard about Michael Wolf's new paperback, Informal Solutions: Observations in Hong Kong's Back Alleys (WE Press, 2016), I knew I needed to buy it.Hong Kong is often presented as a glitzy and … [Read more...]
Photo Friday
Somehow it's March and my kids' spring break is a couple weeks away and I feel like the year has gotten away from me already. Didn't we just celebrate the new year?When I think about this year and that it's March already, I can't help but doing the math in my head and … [Read more...]
Photo Friday
I always take a pause the first weekend of March. You see, it was sixteen years ago to the day that I left my marriage and life in San Francisco for the safety of my parents' home in Chicago. It seems like another lifetime ago, but sixteen years really isn't all that … [Read more...]
Mary Glickman
I am so excited to feature Mary Glickman as my author of the month. I came across Mary's first novel, Home in the Morning (Open Road Media, 2010) over five years ago and have been hooked ever since. Mary's first three novels have taken place in the South, whereas her latest, An … [Read more...]
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