Six Months and Counting: Let’s all admit it’s bad TV getting us through

To paraphrase Bare Naked Ladies, it's been ... six months of self-quarantine. On March 13, I was officially sent home along with other remaining co-workers to work remotely for an undetermined period of time. One-hundred-eighty-four days later, I'm still here, and spiced up the day-to-day grind with a convenient trimalleolar fracture in July that, thus … Continue reading Six Months and Counting: Let’s all admit it’s bad TV getting us through

The COVID Communal Playlist

As created by more than 150 friends, family members, colleagues, and a smattering of perfect strangers. What’s next, all? Movies?! https://open.spotify.com/user/21wzkq4ler6n2gol7bk42h5wi/playlist/3m9Qk8t3sHvkDaFbiCv6i3?si=GWrDg7XlQ4e6NZ_aa9TWzA

V-Day 2020: Cultural References and All the Fixins

Huzzah and Hello, weirdos! Today marks the fifth annual Weird Valentine Gift post here at WriterJax, and this year is a good one. It's almost as though society in general has, somehow, become more accepting of the fringe. I kid. Still, as we head toward VD 2020, I give you five contenders for holiday gift-giving. … Continue reading V-Day 2020: Cultural References and All the Fixins

Children’s Literature Supports a Sense of Place through Local Connections

Children’s Literature Supports a Sense of Place through Local Connections https://hilltownfamilies.wordpress.com/2019/10/14/htf-879/ — Read on hilltownfamilies.wordpress.com/2019/10/14/htf-879/