Books I Read: Everything and more about the two sides of our brains

The reality of vascular damage and gradual dementia raised urgent questions. It was time to learn more. Hence, The Master and the Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World by Iain McGilchrist; the first quarter of which I found instructive and well worth reading.

Re-Posting: Yvonne Adhiambo and A God Who Wails and Dances

One can’t help but shout out when all the stars align. A conversation between Erika Koss and a writer I respect, with mention of a book I loved, in a quarterly journal I devour the moment it comes online, then savour again at my leisure when the hardcopy arrives. It would be selfish to keep … Continue reading

Books I Read: All Chinese don’t look alike

Darned good read and thought provoking social commentary.

All change – I’m a writer!

“I’m a writer.” Not a corporate steward who writes in her spare time, not a dilettante dabbling with words, not an empty-nester who needs to express in an amateur way … No, it’s time to put away those phrases that belittle my craft, indeed my mastery of that craft. Yes, I am a writer. Plainly… Simply… Boldly… Paralyzingly… A writer! I have … Continue reading