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Cake Wrecks' Jen Yates in Dallas.
In a not unusual occurrence these days, I reported a story (this one was for the Dallas Morning News) but ever-shrinking space in newspapers meant it never saw ink. Which is particularly ironic in regards to the back story on doing that story, which involved a weekend getaway with friends and my car broken down on a country road. I went to see, Jen Yates, who writes the ever-brilliant Cake
alzheimer's and other forms of dementia
I learned so much while working with Audette Rackley, of The Center for BrainHealth on the book I Can Still Laugh: Stories of Inspiration and Hope from Individuals Living with Alzheimer's. The 13 individuals with dementia whom we profiled, and their caregivers, were warm and friendly, smart and determined, open-hearted and unforgettable.The book profiles members of the Stark Club, an intervention
P.S. What I Didn't Say
Today is release day for the latest anthology to which I contributed. Here, I get to say what I never got to say to a former friend who dumped me.If you're interested, I also contributed to this anthology, compiled by the same editor:Ah heck, let's go for broke. I'm in this, too:So start that holiday shopping early!
trucks: a short story
Here's a new post for you, though it's an old story.I've been thinking about this short story, written when I was in my 20s, because of the story about which I wrote this blog post, for The Introvert's Corner, my Psychology Today blog. Life imitates fiction. Like the character in this story, the author of Spiral Jetta thought she would find romance and poetry in a roadside bar but ended up
on bad design
I don't know when I first published this. I do know that we got a new DVD player and are free of that damn remote.----Today’s topic for discussion is design.Not cool design. Bad design. Specifically, bad industrial design—the kind of design that makes you aware of design, since unless industrial design is intrusive, we barely notice it.I will start with bad design as it relates to my morning

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