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Archive for May, 2007

Day 36 Ten Zen Seconds Blogtour–Help for New Mothers

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

Melanie Bowden is a freelance writer, teacher, and mother of two. She teaches infant massage classes, writing classes, and speaks to parenting groups about postpartum issues. She is also the creator of the workshop, “How To Reduce New Parent Stress”. Melanie’s mission is to help make the transition of others to parenthood a lot smoother […]

“TO BE A TEACHER”–poem by Erwin A. Thompson

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

My wife Ruth Thompson taught in the grade school classroom for thirty-two years. Our son Gary Thompson and daughter Julia Thompson both were awarded “Teacher of the Year” the same year in totally different settings. Our younger daughter Janet Riehl taught English as a Second Language and literature, set up a sewing center, trained Popular […]

Day 35 Ten Zen Seconds Blog Tour–High Intensity Situations

Friday, May 25th, 2007

Kathryn Petro-Harper is a Renaissance woman; she has worked as a librarian, psychotherapist, and community advocate. She is also a self-taught artist, poet, and an omnivorous, voracious reader. Kathryn dedicates her life to igniting curiosity, promoting creative and critical thinking, and inspiring enthusiasm in people for lifetime learning. She believes passionately in the innate creativity […]

An Excerpt from “Imaginative” from Ernest Dempsey’s book of short satire’s THE BITING AGE

Friday, May 25th, 2007

I chose this excerpt because I feel it shows Ernest Dempsey’s ability to play with ideas. This is only the first page of his short satire, “Imaginative.” –JGR
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Late in the night, Muria heard some unusual noise in the kitchen while taking the only dustbin to the opposite corner of the living room for the sake […]

Riehlife Conversation with Ernest Dempsey, author of THE BITING AGE: Part II

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

“Humor is peace in the true sense of the word,” says Ernest Dempsey in Part II of our Riehlife conversation as our thoughts roam over such topics as the important influence of his brother and how Pakistani culture views writing/writers.–JGR
JGR: I know you’ve been working on your first book, “The Biting Age” for five […]

A Riehlife Conversation: Ernest Dempsey, author of THE BITING AGE, Part I

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

“Essentially, I am living in Pakistan only physically.” This is one of the interesting revelations from the conversation Ernest Dempsey (Karim Khan of Pakistan, author of the new collection of satirical stories, “The Biting Age”) and I share today and tomorrow on Riehlife. Part I takes in the territory of humor in the family and […]

Day 32 Ten Zen Seconds Blogtour–Financial Spread Betting

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Sally Nicoll is the author of Bets and the City, a Bridget Jones meets Wall Street beginner’s guide to day/swing trading ­ known in the UK as financial spread betting.

Sally and Eric discuss how traders can profitably deploy Ten Zen Second techniques to improve decision making, cut losses and increase profits.

Ernest Dempsey Serves Up Traditions with a Twist in “THE BITING AGE”

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

This week I’m featuring Ernest Dempsey and his new book The Biting Age. We’ll be chatting about writing, his life in Pakistan and the virtual world. I’ll also be bringing you an excerpt from his book.
Here’s my review of Ernest Dempsey’s The Biting Age:
Ernest Dempsey’s mind dances on the pages of the Biting […]

Day 31 Zen Ten Seconds Blogtour–Songwriting and Musical Performance

Monday, May 21st, 2007

Ken is a technical writer, singer/songwriter, Web developer, instructional designer, and non-fiction junkie who blogs about the nature of creativity. What is it? Why do we do it? How can we bring more of it into our lives? He is a co-developer of the Creativity Happens workshop and currently in training as a creativity coach.
Ken […]

The Great American Bum Song (from my father’s memory bank)

Monday, May 21st, 2007

THE GREAT AMERICAN BUM SONG
Come all you jolly jokers,
and listen while I hum,
The story I’ll relate to you
of the Great American Bum.
From the East to West,
From North to South,
Like a swarm of bees they come
They sleep in the dirt, and wear a shirt
That’s dirty and full of crumbs!
From the boxcar and the hay-stack,
He gazes everywhere,
And […]