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  • Rose Deniz commented on her article Thinking in color
    Thank you, Gwyn, for your note! I've found that many people share some sort of perception quir...quence with others. However, probably with more rigorous study, it would be found that "nor...
  • Hi Jill, I love what you are doing here and giving a voice to children who otherwise wouldnt have one. As a survivor myself, I only wished that someone spoke up for me...
  • Diane, I use a writer name (my real last name is long and difficult to pronounce) for Facebook and just set it up like a normal page-- keeps my personal and profession...
  • Thank you for this! It truly resonated with me. Nearly every life changing event in my life -- whether it had to do with work, health, writing, or family -- has result...
  • My high school experience was paradoxical...on the one hand, I lived it fully, with academic s...reme, I think it speaks to a fairly common issue among teenagers: the desire to appear "nor...
  • I was lucky enough to read an advance copy of Ms. Enslin's book, and I recommend it highly. A fascinating glimpse into a part of the world that would otherwise have be...
  • Wow, Tania! You hit the mark. You make it sound easy, but it's not. You're right. And many of your tips don't immediately come to mind. This is very encouraging to me,...
  • From 2nd grade on, I probably read between 2-10 books a week until about 2000, when my eyes began to fail.  A surgery I had when I was 6 resulted in scar tissue that m...
  • Pamela, Which cover? A. "My Splendid Concubine" B. "Running with the Enemy" C. "Crazy is Normal, a classroom expose"
  • I turned the corner into the bread aisle and nearly collided with her. She grunted, each time her fist struck flesh. The sound. The blood. A child cowered, whimpered,...