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2015 | My Book Self
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A man's bookcase will tell you everything you'll ever need to know about him. Walter Mosley. Review: George’s Grand Tour by Caroline Vermalle. By My Book Self. About George’s Grand Tour. But just when he feels free of family ties, George’s granddaughter Adèle starts calling him from London, and he finds himself promising to text her as he travels around France, although he doesn’t even know how to use a mobile. What a moving story, quite a gem. Despite the tenderness of the story much humor was scattered...
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Snapshots | Vessel
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A person regarded as a holder or receiver of something, esp. something nonmaterial. Atrisco Mural, Henry Rael. The women are coming! The women are coming! Corazoncito, Michelle Otero. As this blog entry goes out into the universe, I will be retrieving Avi, Tricia, Vicki, and Jennifer from the Albuquerque Airport and heading to Jemez Springs for a long weekend, our first reunion since 2004. Since completing our volunteer stint and returning to the States. Hunger, Suzanne Barbezat. And we found a comedor i...
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November 2016 – Taryn Parker
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More brain food recommendations. November 30, 2016. November 30, 2016. Here’s what’s been on my radar the past couple weeks. What to read if you’re a dog lover:. 8220;Dog Medicine”. 8220;The Art of Racing in the Rain”. The book club at TigerPlace just started reading this book. It’s a great read told with humor and humanity. My favorite part is that it’s narrated by a dog named Enzo. This old soul of a dog has a lot to teach us about being human. What to read when you’re in need of an escape:. The Pentat...
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Mother Writer Interview with Michelle Otero | Vessel
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A person regarded as a holder or receiver of something, esp. something nonmaterial. Mother Writer Interview with Michelle Otero. Poet, novelist, mother, NEA award-winner, and all-around amazing mujer Jennifer Givhan invited me to share some stories as part of her Mother Writers’ Interview Series. Thank you, Jenn, for all you do for writers, poets, and mamas. Jennifer Givhan, Poet and Novelist. Performing Mother Lode as part of Hembras de Pluma 2015, photo credit: Alan Mitchell. The House on Mango Street.
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April | 2015 | Writer Jessica Ellis Laine
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Writer Jessica Ellis Laine. Crime Fiction with a Latin Twist. Citizen Law Enforcement Academy: Week 4. April 30, 2015. May 1, 2015. Last week, my friend Rose and I battled rush hour traffic to arrive at the Sheriff’s Crime Lab in Minneapolis on time. While I’m pumped to visit the crime lab, I have to admit I gave up on the television show. Years ago after Director Gil Grissom fell in love (or lust or whatever) with a dominatrix named Lady Heather (what the? Gil Grissom and Lady Heather Source: CSI. Over ...
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The Savior, Part 2: The Dream | Vessel
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A person regarded as a holder or receiver of something, esp. something nonmaterial. The Savior, Part 2: The Dream. Continued from January 28 blog post, The Savior, Part 1: Breaking. Jesuit Volunteer (JV) program, Belize City, Belize, September 1994. In the dream a note written on blue paper greets me as I walk in the door of the Jesuit Volunteer house my house for the next two years in Belize City. Your mom called. You need to go home right away. Let’s talk before we drive home. What do you mean, mi’ja?
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The Savior, Part 5a: (Gotta Have) Faith | Vessel
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A person regarded as a holder or receiver of something, esp. something nonmaterial. The Savior, Part 5a: (Gotta Have) Faith. Continued from June 18, 2015 post, The Savior, Part 4: Three Chords. I didn’t love Belize. I love what Belize gave me four of the best friends I’ll ever have. Rice and beans, community. I used to think, this must be when I lost my faith. When the rock of prayer, mass, and belief I’d stood upon my entire life, fortified by my U-mates and the Catholic community at Harvard. By the tim...
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The Savior 4: Three Chords | Vessel
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A person regarded as a holder or receiver of something, esp. something nonmaterial. The Savior 4: Three Chords. Continued from March 10 post, The Savior, Part 3: La Culpa. My second year as a Jesuit Volunteer (JV). Had completed his service and returned to the U.S. I became the Pastoral Assistant. I’ve written about this before, trying to lead the children’s choir with my three chords on the guitar Mr. Phil left behind, the. They won’t go too deep, Father said. They just need a little encouragement.
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