Please welcome the return of a guest blogger who has been here before and therefore needs little introduction, but I’ll give him some anyway: PAUL VASQUEZ is the father of two terrific kids, a talented illustrator/graphic designer and photographer, a lifelong movie buff, a nerd (and proud to be one, thank you very much), a very smart and funny guy, and, most importantly, my husband, generally better known in these parts as “Tall Paul” (because […]
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GUEST POST: Starting the Story Over Again
This is a landmark day for The 3 R’s: the first guest post by an author! (I feel like a real book blogger now!) As it happened, Michelle Richmond found this blog via a mention of her last novel, The Year of Fog, right around the time I posted my guest-blogger request. Her newest novel, No One You Know, is being published this week, and I was thrilled to accept her generous offer to contribute […]
GUEST POST Book talk: “A Church of Her Own,” by Sarah Sentilles
A big “thank you!” to today’s guest blogger, Veronica, who generously responded to my recent request for guest posts by offering to cross-post a book review of my choice. I selected the following, on a topic which I find quite fascinating, and I which I hope will interest you too. This was originally posted on Veronica’s blog. Find out a little more about her at the end of this post.================================ There’s this book on my […]
GUEST POST: Mom vs. Babe – A Quandary Considered
This is a special guest post by a non-blogger (yes, they do still exist!). But I have been trying to encourage my sister Teresa to do more writing via a blog of her own, so I hope you’ll leave her some encouraging comments! Find out a little more about her at the end of this post.========================= As I sit and drink my morning beverage from the cup that say “Mom on the outside. Babe on […]
GUEST POST Book talk: “The Soul of Baseball, ” by Joe Posnanski
Today’s guest blogger is posting his very first book review, so please be kind. However, his selection is pretty close to his normal sports-blogging turf, and I think he did pretty well with it – but then again, what do I know? I’m only his mother, but I hope you find his contribution as enjoyable as I did. Find out a little more about Chris at the end of this post.================================ It’s probably best to […]