by Pepper Basham | Nov 17, 2016 | Appalachia, England, inspirational fiction, Pepper Basham, Pepper Basham's books
You know what happens when you leave a creative mind in a car alone for too long? Crazy stuff. Like….creating a word that holds the essence of your brand! YES! Historic note: It is theorized that playwright William Shakespeare first cited from over 200 to 1500...
by Pepper Basham | Oct 14, 2016 | Fiction Book Reviews
Southern Appalachia is an interesting place. As my culture, there are so many things I love about it. The fierce loyalty of family, the sense of community, the independent spirit and resourcefulness. Of course there are things I’m not too fond of either –...
by Pepper Basham | Oct 4, 2016 | Fiction Book Reviews
I’ve been a fan of Dawn Crandall’s books ever since I read her first one, The Hesitant Heiress – by the way, I own the dress on this cover 🙂 Dawn’s writing style is intimate and interesting. As a first person writer, the reader is drawn into...
by Pepper Basham | Sep 18, 2016 | England, Pepper Basham
To continue with my love for England, I’m going to take you on our quick trip to Edinburgh.Oh my, this might have been our favorite part of our recent trip. I plan to take some time in the future to talk about other England adventures, but Edinburgh was amazing...
by Pepper Basham | Sep 15, 2016 | Fiction Book Reviews
My nine year old daughter came downstairs after ‘going to bed’, her eyes red from crying. I expected the occassional bad dream explanation but instead she told me that a little girl at school had shared a scary story with her about dolls coming to life and...