Refuse to be Homogenized—Beauty, Bullying and Media “Mean Girls”

A must read from Kristen Lamb. Click here for: Refuse to be Homogenized—Beauty, Bullying and Media “Mean Girls”.

 

This article gets the full big five stars from West Coast Review. And if you aren’t following warriorwriters.wordpress.com you ought to be. Do yourself a favor.

Know a Writer? Read This

Click here for fun: Know a Writer? Read This.

 

Each day A Small Press Life brings us wonder and beauty and humor and literary things that we ought to be thinking about, or at least keeping near our hearts in case we need that extra jolt of inspiration.

If you aren’t following A Small Press Life do yourself a favor and sign on.

 

 

Conflicted Feelings

More relationship advice from The Romance Genie. Click here for: Conflicted Feelings.

 

The Romance Genie is a fairly new blog from Griffin Thomas. He answers questions about romance and relationships. Check it out at theromancegenie.wordpress.com

 

Are Some Humans Born to Bully? Born to Be Victims? Can It Be Changed?

Great article about bullies and writing and life. Click here for: Are Some Humans Born to Bully? Born to Be Victims? Can It Be Changed?.

Another great blog post from Kristen Lamb.

And remember (these are my words,not from the article above), you might not be able to get rid of bullies, but you can teach yourself and your kids how to NOT be bully bait. Stand up and stand proud. And remember bullies are just a bunch of shit heads.

~ MT

 

 

I’ll remember you…even if you change

This morning KXJZ the Public Radio Station in Sacramento, CA is replaying this wonderful story featuring Sean Bianco. I never thought much about Slim Witman but he always seemed to be there (more in jokes) in popular culture.

That story inspired the blog post “I’ll remember you … even if you change.” Click on the link below. Thank you Sean and Beth and Slim for the inspiration. And Sean Bianco if you ever find this link – Opera Rocks and so do you. Thank you for all the great music and for teaching us about the music you love.

Click on the link for: Sound Advice: Slim Whitman At the Opera host Sean Bianco grew up with the music of Slim Whitman. When the legendary singer recently passed away, Bianco decided to bring his collection of Slim Whitman records to Capital Public Radio for a special Sound Advice remembrance. We’ll hear some of Whitman’s best-known tunes including, “Indian Love Call,” “Rose Marie” and “I Remember You.”

Click here for the full story: I’ll remember you…even if you change.