What I learned from 37 Years of Mistakes: 9 Ideas for Toddler Parents Mother Nature is no dummy; she makes babies cute-n-cuddly for a reason—so you won’t mind slaving to someone else’s whim every moment of your life for the next twenty years. From the time your baby comes home until he or she goes […]
Trench Coats, Episode I: The Meeting — the journey begins!
In the first episode, Pia Sabel, heroine of The Geneva Decision, is hot on the trail of abducted children when a powerful bureaucrat steps in, threatening to slow her down. But she was there—she saw the heinous crimes—and will let nothing stop her. A few months earlier, she took the helm of her father’s security […]
The Accidental Parent, Part II
What I Did Wrong Before Becoming a Parent—and You Can Too! The biggest mistake I made is the one everyone lauds me for: unplanned parenting.* I thought it would be easy. I thought I could figure it out. I thought I would have help. Wait, I take all that back. I didn’t think. Not actively. […]
The Accidental Parent: What I Learned* from 37 Years of Mistakes, Part I
Part I: Never Take Parenting Advice from an Expert Who Has Not Bailed a Child Out of Jail Why? Because without hardship, anything they tell you is just theory. Thirty-seven years ago, I was adopted by a precocious three-year-old. She saved my life. I wrote about it in a blog post (How Adopting a 3-yr-old […]
Review: Murder Has Consequences by Giacomo Giammatteo
If you’ve been reading my reviews for any length of time, you will recall that Mr. Giammatteo’s debut novel, Murder Takes Time, won the 2012 Seeley James Award for Best Indie Debut. It was a deserving book, but what separates career writers from flash-in-the-pans is the ability to keep writing great stories. Mr. Giammatteo has […]
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