Sister Love (to be continued)
I had two older sisters, but grew up feeling like an only child. We were five years apart and I was the youngest. My sisters… Read More »Sister Love (to be continued)
I had two older sisters, but grew up feeling like an only child. We were five years apart and I was the youngest. My sisters… Read More »Sister Love (to be continued)
Working as a writer in the computer industry suited me fine. First, I contracted at engineering companies. I moved on to other positions. My role… Read More »Notes Made in Melted Margarine
I did not go looking for Mable Pyne. She found me. Knowing I enjoyed books, my partner’s daughter gifted me with The Little Geography of the… Read More »Mable Pyne Found Me
I will be at Clio’s March 26, 7-9pm with Lee Rossi and Paul Corman Roberts. Each of us will share from published work, offering glimpses… Read More »Influence, Reinvention and Work that Endures: A Discussion With Three Bay Area Writers
Mable Pyne, the name sounds like a character from a book written by Carson McCullers, southerly with a lonely heart, she doesn’t give too much… Read More »Introducing the One and Only: Mable Pyne