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  • Book Review: The Unofficial Princess Bride Cookbook by Cassandra Reeder

    So, when I learned there was an Unofficial Princess Bride Cookbook released in celebration of the movie ’s 35th anniversary in 2022, I knew I had to read it, and it was no surprise that I loved every page! Although I didn’t try any of the recipes, I absolutely loved this book and would recommend it to all You can find the book here. And check out our SHOP PAGE with our all new DIGITAL DOWNLOADS HERE

  • Glass and Feathers Page

    The book is by Lissa Sloan, and, as it happens, she did the page here on the site. You see, I used to be good at dealing with blogging platforms, but the jokes about older people not understanding The older I get, the more the internet vexes me. Thankfully, Lissa and her daughter Molly rode to my rescue and made a lovely page.

  • Book Review: Stone Blind, Medusa's Story by Natalie Haynes

    Stone Blind tells the story of a teenage girl punished by a goddess for a crime committed not by her, Medusa lives with her two gorgon sisters--tusked, winged creatures with snakes for hair. And what is the difference between a hero and a murderer? Format note: I listened to the audiobook featuring the author’s superb narration, and I cannot recommend You can buy the book HERE.

  • Cinderella’s Hearth: Happy Mother’s Day!

    Cinderella’s Hearth usually runs on Mondays, but I thought I’d run it today, because as I was looking up vintage Mother’s Day cards, I found this first gem, and sent it to my friend, and FTM Contributing I think we often associate our mothers with home.) This is just cute! My mom loved animals, and this really makes me miss her. And she loved shopping. I love it too. Not gonna lie—I’m a little worried about who the secret pal is.

  • Cinderella’s Hearth: Lissa Sloan Says, Give Market Wagon a Try!

    I love homegrown food. And I really love being the one doing the growing. Or the idea of it anyway. her touch. And though her stepmother forbids her to use her gift, she takes a savage pride in doing it anyway. , I am neither. I like going to farmer’s markets, too, but these days I’m even more of a homebody than I used to be.

  • The Bean Seller's Song by Kelly Jarvis

    I smoothed my white beard, nodded my head. “Good morning, Jack,” I said. I spun him a story of how high he could climb, leaves licking his body like soft feathered wings. I rattled the beans like coins in my hand. time in the sky and the terrible things I have done. I have traded my beans for Milky White, and I will wallow on earth the rest of my days.

  • Book Review: Shut Up and Write The Book by Jenna Moreci

    “Shut Up and Write the Book,” by Jenna Moreci, is a book I hope all would-be novelists will buy and use I say that as a reader and a publisher, and I hope it will become a bestseller. I enjoyed “Shut Up and Write the Book” for its wisdom, as a publisher, but I think a lot of readers would The best testimonial I can make about “Shut Up and Wrote the Book” is that I love it, and I normally I love romance novels, but only slightly steamy, thank you. None of that matters.

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis:The Hawkman: A Fairy Tale of the Great War by Jane Rosenberg Laforge

    college in Bridgetonne, England, initiates contact with Michael Sheehan, an Irish veteran of World War I When Eva offers Michael her hand, taking him back to her cottage to feed and bathe him, the two begin This is a book I will remember always. You can find it here . Her first novella, Selkie Moon , comes out in 2025. her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Kate's Picks: Baba Yaga is My Copilot!

    I came up with the words and Amanda did the art, and I think the results are great. The T-shirt is fully customizable for all sizes, ages and genders, so don’t let the picture here fool I buy giant long-sleeved men’s T’s on Zazzle and wear them year-round in the house. Find out how to join here.) If you don’t like this T-shirt (but how could you not?) upcoming digital issue PLUS Publication on this website PLUS Publication in our printed yearbook DETAILS HERE

  • Cinderella's Hearth: The Sea Glass Slipper by Kelly Jarvis

    Sea Glass , Pixabay Like the protagonists of fairy tales, I have long been drawn to sparkling things, and, in the summertime, I spend hours combing the shoreline looking for pieces of sea glass with miraculous I collect each piece of sea glass I find, marveling at its transformative journey as I place it in a And, although Charles Perrault never mentions sea glass in his fairy tale, I think sea glass is especially her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden

    Arden has gifted readers a stunning story about life and love set against the backdrop of World War I. with otherworldly messages that let her know he is still alive, and she crosses the Atlantic to find written novel, The Warm Hands of Ghosts is a well-researched depiction of the horrors of World War I. In her author’s note, Arden says “World War I deserves our attention. I loved every word of this book and highly recommend it! You can find it here.

  • Help Wanted

    (I simply do not have the time for it.) I would also need help filing quarterly taxes, which are extremely basic. I would expect a commitment of five to 10 hours per month. I hope we can find someone to fill this role. upcoming digital issue PLUS Publication on this website PLUS Publication in our printed yearbook DETAILS HERE

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