
Once upon a nightstand, there was Alan Alda.
A departure from his first two works, this piece is divided into two sections and focuses on the science behind relating and communicating -

Once upon a nightstand, there was Mess and there was Moxie.
Jen begins this particular essay-filled missive with a look back at many “used to be” versions of herself and encourages us that we, too, ne

Once upon a time, Love Lived Here.
In Love Lives Here, I discovered the same commitment to actionable love, but the tone of the chapters, and of Maria’s voice, held a deeper c

Once upon a time, I launched into something.
...about the book itself: to quote my awesome friend, Rachael, this book messed with me. Katie’s words assaulted my small ideas about hope a

Once upon a time, Call the Midwife Called the Church.
I’ve got your next Netflix binge: Call the Midwife. First suggested to me when my beloved Downton Abbey left me longing for a crisp British

Once upon a time, I blogged about a blog.
I like rules. I know that’s odd to find in a creative, but I’m an odd creative – I like organization, strategy, and a plan. (I do not like m

Once upon a time, I quoted.
Since I was a child, I have loved how just the right words can combine with just the right image in just the right layout to create a magica

Once upon a time, I fell in love with stories.
...I loved that magical combination of words and imagery. I loved to escape into new words and travel through time.