...e made rationally and in the best interest of the bottom line. No emotions allowed here in spite of the fact that the book is ‘your baby’. You’re wearing your publisher’s hat for this...
...er thick black hair tied in a ponytail; her green store apron hung around her neck, and her hands moved items from one belt to another. While not wearing gloves, she touched keys on h...
...” I discovered that there was nowhere I could turn for answers. Navigating through “Reality Land” was like driving a car for the first time while wearing a blindfold. I didn’t have a...
... it go. The shoreline changes and is changed again and again by that embrace, sometimes caressingly, sometimes violently crashing onto the rocks, wearing them away with time. Along th...