The Language of Flowers: A Maine Garden

The Language of Flowers: A Maine Garden

by Faith Pineo Take a walk around the dooryard with me. We’ll enjoy the flowers and you can learn a bit of floriography aka “the language of flowers.”  Back in prim and proper Victorian England, every flower had a hidden meaning. Making a small bouquet called a “tussie mussie” meant you could give flowers to someone special and send them a secret message at the same time. At her home in rural Maine, Faith Pineo can often be found puttering outside…

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The door’s not locked: Letting go of the therapy that saved my life

The door’s not locked: Letting go of the therapy that saved my life

by Genevieve Lowles It was a Friday in May when I made the phone call. A bright and dusty morning, I’d just passed the crowded entrance of Stockwell tube station in London. There are so many people, full of direction and purpose. I’m on the way to work, because it’s 8:30 in the morning, and that’s what I do at that time. My head is full of voices, wordless chattering and the sound of my own uneven breathing. It churns…

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Why Not To Be Perfect

Why Not To Be Perfect

by Chloe Moloney I am addicted to thinking. My brain jumps straight on the express train to disaster – often jumping to poisonous conclusions that the worst is the only possible outcome. I have to admit, it has taken me close to twenty years to understand that my pattern of thinking is distorted, but understanding this in itself has proven to be the first step in fixing the incessant flurry of thoughts in my head. I struggle intensely with this…

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Seven Real-Life Vixens of Historical Fiction

Seven Real-Life Vixens of Historical Fiction

By: Jenni L. Walsh On this day in history, May 23rd, American outlaws Bonnie and Clyde, after twenty-seven months on the run, went down together in a hail of bullets. In that moment, Bonnie Parker’s name and story became one for the ages, and also my novel, Side by Side, and its prequel Becoming Bonnie. Who else were historical fiction’s vixens? These 7 novels feature women who broke the rules, created mysteries, incited scandal, and more.   Wu Zetian The…

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