My last two posts are the result of a brain riddled with stress through the fog of menopause, and today’s life of pandemic, war, poverty, inequality, fascism, book banning; legislative cruelty, oppression, and bigotry; stupid politicians; greedy corporations price gouging everyone and everything; rich assholes lecturing us poors about our work habits because they needContinue reading “Pandemic Diary – Me No Pause, Some Book Reviews, Capitalism, Supplements, Please Buy Me a Computer”
Book Review: Uptown Girls by Joanna Shupe
Uptown Girls by Joanna ShupeThe Rogue of Fifth AvenueThe Prince of BroadwayThe Devil of Downtown Oh, Bravo, Madam, Bravo. This series crashed into my wild-girl world and center and sent tingles twisting into my gut wrapping around my heart like a vice, and squeezed. That flutter one feels when you find that book, hit meContinue reading “Book Review: Uptown Girls by Joanna Shupe”
Pandemic Diary – Romantic Themes, War, Being Dumb
Someone needs to close that damn Hellmouth—who volunteers? Come on, don’t be shy or cowardly. Were all those superhero movies for naught? Putin is deranged, cunning, old & probably getting ready to shuffle off this mortal coil thus his psychopathic and narcissistic response of burn it all down. Remember what I wrote in an earlierContinue reading “Pandemic Diary – Romantic Themes, War, Being Dumb”
Pandemic Diary — Escapism
What makes a great romance novel? This is a personal preference, and everyone has one. My reading preferences are all over the place merely because, as I previously stated, I am purposely eclectic, unbiased, and permissive in art and literature; I would also add music to that list—that is if you don’t include music asContinue reading “Pandemic Diary — Escapism”
Intermission II – The Mirror of Me
It occurred to me the other day that it has been almost two years since I posted an update to this story. I am working on it. It’s taking a lot longer than what I anticipated or wanted, but, so it goes. Art will take as much time as it does. While I’ve been writingContinue reading “Intermission II – The Mirror of Me”
Pandemic Diary – Generational Divisions
Are generalized claims of generational differences helpful? Or what is prevalent in one generation is usually ubiquitous in all generations? Do the generalized criticisms become antagonistic, reductive, and more a means to debase and diminish than to inform, educate, communicate, and improve? With our communication and technological advances, are people far more connected and youngerContinue reading “Pandemic Diary – Generational Divisions”