A crime serial in five parts, by Mary Ann DiLorenzo.
One Dark Night. Part 2.
“It was an open and shut case, but too simple it seemed, way too simple.”
A crime serial in five parts, by Mary Ann DiLorenzo.
“It was an open and shut case, but too simple it seemed, way too simple.”
“Light, the omnipresent energy that supports us.”
A post about stretching out the moment,
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the energy… featuring LUMIERE 1,
by Meryl Spiegel.
We are not particularly good at gathering information, and we make significant errors in perception.
Still, there is one trait we all share that gives us hope. By Angela Rieck
Peconic Bay scallops are available through March, plentiful and sweet.
A delicious recipe from Tony Meisel.
A new series. Audible Changed my Life.
“Sherman made the terrible discovery that men make about their fathers sooner or later...” Reviews, conversations and insights, with Janet Verneuille.
Hummingbird gets a first peek at a chapter from The River, by Angela Rieck.
“They had a plan, she was going to make the money and he would help her find her artistic voice…”
How do we hold on to good feelings in “real life?”
“Time and again art is my panacea.” Featuring Sola, by Meryl Spiegel.
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
Tina takes us away from the breakfast table and off to the National Show Horse Registry. Let’s go!
A new series, Mensa Mominu. He’s smart. (He’s a rat.)
What goes around comes around. By Cecil Dumas.
A short story set in post Civil War Georgia.
“Right then, he didn’t know whether to breathe a sigh of relief or start to cry.”
Good reads read, reviewed and recommended by our Contributors and Authors.
“You’re staring so hard at the past that it’s blinding you.” Reviewed by Sarah Ehrenson.
Winner of the Hummingbird Emerging Writer Contest 2.
“It won’t be easy but today I begin.”