Rebecca D. Martin's essays have been published in Proximity Magazine, Art House America, and Relief Journal, among others, and she is a contributing writer at Makes You Mom. She hails from Georgia, bu
“What fun! What fun to be off again, off on the road with dwarves! This is what
I have been really longing for, for years! Goodbye!’ he said, looking at his old
home
We all know which child wizard first grabbed his Elementary Spells textbook and
walked the castle hallways to Magical History 101, right?
Not necessarily. Decades before J.K. Rowling put Harry and Ron
Undeterred by the cold and rainy weather, they came. Car after car, every
passenger door flung open, each woman leaping out to scan the tables, hawk-eyed,
grasping the best pillow or wine glass
It started with LOST.
It was a revelation: Action-packed, prime time adventure television could be
really, really good. Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy my fair share of T.V.
storylines that
In downtown Hanover, New Hampshire, there is a gallery that carries local and
regional art: the League of NH Craftsmen Gallery [http://www.craftstudies.org/].
You can enter the front door at Lebanon