The Rest Is Best By Lorna Foreman Big or small, they arouse our deepest sentiments For several years, I have yo-yoed between‘ do I move or stay?’ I’ve mentioned it in columns and the dilemma started to bore me. I did not like being indecisive — not to mention how boring it must have been for readers. I decided to stay — really...
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By Louise Szabo, Barbara Brown, Jan Jacobson and Wendy Quarry iUniverse At a fateful travel writing workshop, Barbara, Louise, and Janet knew they had to collaborate. Soon, Wendy joined them, and the new writing group got to work. Louise enjoys easy travels, wine, and good food. She takes you deep inside a Hungarian wine cellar...
By Joan Levy Earle General Store Publishing This is the story of the Kyte family business, founded in 1889 in Cornwall, Ontario, by C.W. Kyte, a newspaper pressman by trade but an entrepreneur in his heart. As Jack Earle approached middle-age — he yearned for independence. C.W. Kyte’s Stationers played a huge role in the...
By John Zeisel, Ph.D. Avery Trade Press There currently is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease — although research continues to indicate that it can be treated. For more than 15 years, John Zeisel, Ph.D., has spear headed a movement to treat Alzheimer’s non-pharmacologically by focusing on the mind’s strengths. I’m Still Here is a...