I am trying to adopt "Keep Calm and Carry On" as my new mantra. You may have seen this phrase on mugs, greeting cards, etc. over the past year or so. The original poster was created by the British government at the beginning of World War II. It was meant to "strengthen morale." For... Continue Reading →
Literary Idol
I was in the same room as one of my favorite authors today. Bill Bryson. He spoke at a session at the Boston Book Festival today. Not only do I love his writing, but I wistfully admire that the man has spent a... Continue Reading →
