by Pepper Basham | Aug 14, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
There are definitely pros to being a mom. Some things in the long list of Mommy perks are middle of the night cuddles, baby rosebud lip kisses, the exuberance of a first step or first pulled tooth, the delight in discovering a sense of humor, full-body hugs, or...
by Pepper Basham | Aug 14, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Being a purebred Southern girl, talking has never been a difficulty for me – however writing about ‘talking’ can be tricky. Dialogue is an important part of relationship-building, therefore it has to be a vital part to any novel.Among her many literary-genius moments,...
by Pepper Basham | Aug 11, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
I’ve only had this phenomenon happen with one of my children…and I’m so thankful it has ONLY been one. It’s ‘the blanket’! You know, like Linus on Charlie Brown, the little boy who always carried this little blue blanket wherever he...
by Pepper Basham | Aug 9, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
I’m a big fan of classic literature, though I’ve not read as much as I’d like. There are a wealth of novels spanning centuries and centuries with the purposes of entertaining, teaching, and inviting readers to explore new places. Some of my favorite...
by Pepper Basham | Aug 8, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Have you ever tried to figure out what someone is thinking? I think we spend a majority of our time in relationships trying to ‘read’ people by their nonverbal communication and social responses. Somehow, when someone says ‘fine’, but their body language isn’t in...
by Pepper Basham | Aug 7, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
If a picture is worth a thousand words, I have a 6, 000 words right here and they all start with ‘D’ for Darcy and end is ‘w’ for WOW. This wonderful Darcy compilation comes courtesy of http://www.austenprose.wordpress.com/, a wonderful...