Monday Bag o’ Imposter Syndrome
Sometimes, most often with banned book posts, I experience imposter syndrome, that unsettling feeling of pretending to be someone I’m not.
"When I do not want to say things in real life I often say them here." — Mimi Smartypants
Sometimes, most often with banned book posts, I experience imposter syndrome, that unsettling feeling of pretending to be someone I’m not.
We’re excited about the new federal ruling authorizing non-prescription over-the-counter hearing aid sales
Made breakfast for my beloved this morning — scrambled eggs with scallions and linguica, sliced honeydew melon and an English muffin on the side.
There’s a problem (maybe not a big one, but still) and the meds are working to keep it under control. I can live with that … metaphorically and literally.
Oh, you want the piggy dirties? Happy to oblige, so long as you understand why I still have to be vague about certain details.
Ashley Hope Perez’s novel “Out of Darkness,” published in 2015, is a Romeo and Juliet story set against the backdrop of an actual historical event: the New London, Texas, school explosion of 1937, which killed more than 300 students and teachers.
Seven short book reviews: Fiction, Science Fiction, Essays
You Can’t Read That! is a periodic post about book banning, featuring news and opinion roundups, personal observations, and reviews.