by Pepper Basham | Jan 12, 2015 | Fiction Book Reviews
Have you ever heard of it before? It’s most popularly known as the harmonica, but in the Blue Ridge and Appalachia it was referred to as The Juice Harp, The Mouth Harp, or sometimes just the Harp. Though widely known in Jazz music, I remember it being played in...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 24, 2014 | Fiction Book Reviews
Twas the night Jesus came and all through the town, Not a person would guess The Messiah came down. The earth gave no warning to speak God’s intent But this magical night I would never forget. The streets were all busy with strangers from far; No time to hear singing...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 6, 2014 | Fiction Book Reviews
Well, so much has been going on lately that I figure it’s time for a recap…and just maybe I’ll get back on track to posting at least once a week on this blog 🙂 Ever hopeful! God has an amazing way of surprising us with more than we expect. I’ve...
by Pepper Basham | Nov 9, 2014 | Fiction Book Reviews
Have you heard this word before? It could mean ‘putting on airs’, but I’ve always heard it as referring as an ‘airish day’ (or windy day). What about you?
by Pepper Basham | Oct 31, 2014 | Fiction Book Reviews
If you haven’t had a chance you should check out Sharon McCrumb’s novella, Nora Bonesteel’s Christmas Past: A Ballad Novella. Here’s a bit about it: In this story of spirits, memories, and angels unaware, McCrumb revisits the mountains we call...