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When Is Your Editor The Biggest Pain in the Butt?

Even under the best of circumstances editors can get under your skin. But a good editor is worth their weight in gold. read more »

A Breathtaking Novel – Looking for Me by Beth Hoffman

Darn that Beth Hoffman. I laughed and cried over her debut novel Saving CeeCee read more »

Road Trip Novel – Elizabeth Berg’s Tapestry of Fortunes

Elizabeth Berg’s latest book, Tapestry of Fortunes. There is a road trip, but the story is actually about connecting with the past, and diread more »

Tom Cruise and Scientology and More About a Man I Like to Dislike

I had heard that Tom Cruise was on the list of Least Influential People of 2012. So I clicked through 30 slides on the GQ website andread more »

To Create or Not to Create, That is the Question.

I wax philosophical on Sundays, mulling over those deep questions of human existence and why we are here. Are we here to take up space and get caught up in the gears of our cultural existence—sitting on the couch after a grinding work day watchiread more »

Would you marry Diane Keaton? Most Liked Hot Conversation

The wonderful and ever vibrant Diane Keaton lets loose on Ellen – admitting, among other things, that she’s never been married (has never even been asked!), but that she would like to be. What say you, vibrant women? read more »

The Meaning of Special Art Terms

Objet trouvé, steampunk art, and found object art are defined in this week's edition.read more »

Bring a Boston Dancer to DWTS Most Liked

I’m a shameless fan of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars (DWTS). I love the escape, the drama, the chemistry, the costumes and yes, the dancing. Tonight I watched an ABC News interview with read more »

Book Review – Let the Dead Sleep by Heather Graham

Heather Graham. In Let the Dead Sleep, the first in the new Cafferty & Quinn series, Graham combines all those elements beautifully for an atread more »

Less Judgement, More Joy! Most Liked Hot Conversation

I recently read That was easy to relate with as I indeed felt that was a perfect description of me, myselread more »