I read Marcel Proust's REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST way before I was old enough to understand and appreciate the importance of things past and way before I was old enough to care to remember things past. I read the book in college and what stayed with me of that book is...
our stories, ourselves
The Entrepreneurial Spirit: “Experiment I Will!” Exploring New Paths to Publishing with Rebecca Emberley
www.twolittlebirdsbooks.comTHE ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT SERIES post #1Why would a “successful” author/illustrator, working with many of the big trade publishers for more than thirty-five years, want to start up an independent publishing imprint? Why take such...
Setting A Standard – At What Cost?
Do book awards still set a quality standard, or are they being too driven by sales goals? Do movie awards still set a quality standard, or are they being too driven by sales goals? Do fashion awards still set a quality standard, or are they being too driven by...
Nourishing Ourselves with Story Nourishes the World
"You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read. It was books that taught me that the things that tormented me most were the very things that connected me with all the people who were alive, or who had ever...
50 things for which I’m grateful, appreciative, and mindful
I am turning fifty today. There. I've said it. I'm not entirely sure what to make of this...achievement. It's certainly forcing me to think about my past and future in ways I've not thought of either before. And it's certainly forcing me to take stock in a way I...
Give What We Have, Get Back What We Need
In the magazine Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors, there’s a wonderful column by Mainer Rob McCall called "Awanadjo Almanack," in which he ponders and wonders about nature. His observations are vivid and splendid, and I’ve since learned he’s on the radio and has...