During the Thanksgiving season of 1955, this engaging story of three generations of women opens in a prologue with Nancy, the book’s author, eight years old, riding in the back […]
Fan Base
Author: Jane HartsockFan Base is a timely work of fiction that could easily become a person’s reality and has undoubtedly occurred many times. Online platforms and the incursion of social media into […]
An Interview with Ann Bancroft
Author: Ann BancroftAuthor of Almost Family, 2024 Sarton Winner in Contemporary Fiction It’s fiction and not autobiographical, but Almost Family, Ann Bancroft’s winning novel in which a fictional character is suffering from stage […]
Design For Your Mind: How a Family Caregiver and Mental Health Therapist Renovated Her Home to Recharge Her Life – and Didn’t Break the Bank
Author: Annie GuestDesign For Your Mind is an inspiring tale of how someone can cope with the loss of their parents and sorting out the possessions that they have left behind. In […]
Splenditude
Author: Eileen T. LynchFinding Peace and a Place to Belong Write what you know. Dig deeper. Cut the excess adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions. But what if you’re writing your truth as you see […]
The Perils of Girlhood
Author: Melissa FraterrigoMelissa Fraterrigo’s essays will seem emotionally familiar to many women, whether gently jabbing at social inequalities or uncovering painful truths for people navigating such circumstances while raising daughters in modern […]







