All posts for the month February, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: Homesick

   

Writer’s Spotlight: Conny Manero

Red was perched on a couch enjoying a cappuccino and a good book, when Mickey jumped up and interjected himself between her and the pages. Conny Manero was not far behind. Red invited the M3 Coffee House founding author to have a seat and discuss her novel Voice of an Angel and terrific balancing skills. Mickey curled […]

#TalkTuesday

There is no denying the bonds and the experiences of elementary school change the way we view the world and ourselves. The introduction of other family constructs and such concepts of responsibility, self-help and teamwork help us form some identity characteristics we carry into adulthood. Not all of those experiences are truly positive.

You made the call.

Many of you read Signs. A few of you stopped to venture your opinions of what the poem meant to you. A handful of you even rated it. Three posts could be born of this poem, but we are going to only use one to look at where the poem originated and how it applies to everyday. […]

You have the wrong number.

Over the course of the last five years, I have gotten more than a few dozen wrong numbers dialed to me at all hours of the day and night. Between looking for cars for sale or miscreant children, the callers were mostly apologetic for assuming my name was Sean or Camisha or Paul, who I […]