By Mandy Shunnarah If you were to ask me the best book I’ve read in the past two years, I could tell you without thinking about it. Yet, as much as I have loved A Partial History of Lost Causes by Jennifer duBois, I’ve actually avoided writing a book review about it. It’s not because… Continue reading See Jane Read: A Partial History of Lost Causes
Month: February 2014
See Jane Cook: BLT Pasta
By Christy Turnipseed BLT Pasta — this dish is a simple one, however, with a little bit of love it becomes something amazing. It takes some time to roast the tomatoes, but on a cold night, this dish is very comforting, especially if you love bacon. I love bacon. I mean, I really really love bacon. I… Continue reading See Jane Cook: BLT Pasta
Sherlock Holmes is back, but the Baker Street Babes know he never really left
By Clair McLafferty Since the third series of the BBC’s Sherlock hit England, my Facebook and Twitter feeds have been buzzing about the show. Needless to say, the Internet was pretty much in agreement that it was awesome, beautiful and almost perfect. But one sector of the fandom was discussing it in terms of how… Continue reading Sherlock Holmes is back, but the Baker Street Babes know he never really left
How to Break Out of a Blogging Rut
By Tanya Sylvan When the New Year rolled in you expected it to come with renewed inspiration to do everything bigger and better than the year before. But January has come and gone and somethings feels off. The blog, or freelance gig, or novel that once was exciting to write suddenly seems like a chore.… Continue reading How to Break Out of a Blogging Rut