by Carol Jane Morrison | Jul 12, 2016 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File July 2016 Essay: “William’s Hell” WILLIAM’S HELL I just went through Hell. A couple of month’s worth. An unscrupulous acquaintance deceived Ed and me and then threatened us with legal actions. He was dishonest enough that I had...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Jun 7, 2016 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File June Essay: “School’s Out for Summer” SCHOOL’S OUT FOR SUMMER! I recently retired from a thirty-five year career as a psychotherapist/couples counselor/teacher. I dearly love retirement. But it flabbergasts me that I no longer bring...
by Carol Jane Morrison | Jun 7, 2016 | Book Reviews
“We Are Not Ourselves” by Matthew Thomas I bought WE ARE NOT OURSELVES at Fact and Fiction, a great indy bookstore in Missoula, Montana. I’d never heard of the book but was impressed and intrigued at how many “bests” it received, including Publishers...
by Carol Jane Morrison | May 7, 2016 | Book Reviews
“Go Set a Watchman” by Harper Lee I waited hard, along with a jillion other TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD fans, for the follow up to that beloved novel. I knew that GO SET A WATCHMAN is not really a sequel, but was written before TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. I read the...
by Carol Jane Morrison | May 4, 2016 | Essays, The Biblio File
The Biblio File May Essay: “For Mama, On Mother’s Day” FOR MAMA, ON MOTHER’S DAY My mother was an ace at draw poker and duplicate bridge. She drank Rusty Nails (a mixture of Scotch and Drambuie). She loved diamonds, and sported them on her fingers, her wrists,...