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  • Hello Late Bloomers! In 2018, I began to write an upmarket alternate history novel set in the world of Edwardian and WWI-era British politics. The provisional title is...
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    Minutes ago, yes, minutes. The outcome of the Cybils 2009 shortlist distressed me enough to write about it now. Here's the good news: From our database: * Total eligi...
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  • I hope you're not referring to dying; "Well, at least she managed to get dying right!" You seem a much more accomplished and talented and helpful person than that.

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    Window of Tolerance During these uncertain and frightening times, I do a lot of wondering about just how all of us put up with cruelty, racism, random fear, greed...
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    My friend Himanee Gupta asks, “Could there be a way to think of America differently?” She offers a model for doing just that in her h...

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  • It's really incredible how often this kind of whitewashing happens in our media representation of Americans on all fronts. It's scary, too, because these things do not happen by accident. Somebody makes these decisions on purpose.
  • Thank you Deborah, so much. It means the world to my inter-cultural family to see Americans reach out to Japan. I think that most of us feel overwhelmed, almost paralyzed by the devastation. Thank you for bringing awareness to what positive steps we can take.
  • Good morning and thank you for your blog and post. I had a regular job with liveable hours and decent pay. One morning when I was bitching and puffing my chest about t...