April Fools’ Day is one of my favorite holidays. Not because of silly tricks, but because it reminds me to take risks. It’s good that not only fools take risks.
Tag: Lynette M. Burrows
Subtitles Please
I haven’t spoken cat for nearly twenty years so it’s up to you. To boldly go where no cat has gone before . . .in the comments below, provide subtitles please.
Going to Mars, Word by Word with Man Plus
The next stop on our Going to Mars, Word-by-Word tour is the Nebula award-winning novel, Man Plus by Fredrik Pohl, published in 1976.
I Can Not Tell a Lie: It’s Not Presidents Day
While the U.S. holiday celebrated on the third Monday in February is often called Presidents’ Day it is officially, legally, not Presidents’ Day.
Art Glass Lessons for Writing
The earliest known manmade glass is in the form of Egyptian beads from between 2750 and 2625 BC. My interest in art glass (more commonly known as stained glass) doesn’t go back that far, but it goes back more than a few years. I have always loved the way sunlight brings a stained glass piece…… Continue reading Art Glass Lessons for Writing