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Literary Labors (and the Occasional Cheese Dip). BOOK REVIEW: Wash the Dust from My Eyes by Nana Lampton. Posted by David Dominé. Asymp; Leave a comment. By Mary Popham (Contributor). Aunt Cordelia writes to John Mason:. You are training first generation boys. Teach them to go forward as Americans,. With respect and common sense. One of them. Could be President one day. Try not to lose him. What was it like in the barracks? The young captain’s journal entry from May 31. If I weren’t training here. Copies...

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Literary Labors (and the Occasional Cheese Dip). Procrastination and the Muse. March 7, 2017. I’m always saying I don’t have time to write and then finding time to watch The People vs. OJ Simpson …. Continue reading →. Change Your Perspective, Change Your Story. February 14, 2017. As a young kid, probably six or seven, I remember wondering why there wasn’t a Kids’ Day, a la Mother’s …. Continue reading →. BOOK REVIEW: Wash the Dust from My Eyes by Nana Lampton. December 19, 2015. Continue reading →.

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Literary Labors (and the Occasional Cheese Dip). THROWBACK THURSDAY: “Schmucks at the Starbucks”. Posted by David Dominé. Asymp; Leave a comment. On Throwback Thursdays we at Literary Labors will feature reprints of previously published blog posts and creative work. This piece of flash fiction first appeared in the November 3, 2014 issue of. Schmucks at the Starbucks. 8220;You coming, Schmuck? Right around the corner, but go on in. I need to make a stop first. You got your camo on, don’t you? At the door...

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AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Aimee Zaring | Literary Labors (and the Occasional Cheese Dip)

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Literary Labors (and the Occasional Cheese Dip). AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Aimee Zaring. Posted by David Dominé. Asymp; Leave a comment. Today at Literary Labors we’re happy to welcome Aimee Zaring. Aimee’s a Kentucky writer who recently published FLAVORS FROM HOME. She will be reading and signing at Carmichaels. On Frankfort on World Refugee Day. Welcome to Literary Labors, Aimee! You just published your first book. Can you tell us a little about it? How excited were you to hold the first copy in your hand?

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Literary Labors (and the Occasional Cheese Dip). BOOK REVIEW: When We Were Young in Africa 1948-1960 by Carol Claxon Polsgrove. Posted by David Dominé. Asymp; Leave a comment. By Mary Popham (Contributor). Always felt apart, the white girl among Africans, or in the U. S. pointed out as the girl who had once lived in Africa. In her book,. When We Were Young in Africa 1948-1960. Where she is now Professor Emerita of Journalism. After her mother’s death, the author explored her childhood. She read lette...

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Benedictine: A Kentucky Derby Favorite | Literary Labors (and the Occasional Cheese Dip)

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Literary Labors (and the Occasional Cheese Dip). Benedictine: A Kentucky Derby Favorite. Posted by David Dominé. In Occasional Cheese Dips. Asymp; Leave a comment. It’s that time of year again in Louisville, Kentucky. Ladies are getting their hats ready and people are taking out the silver spoons and sterling cups. Fresh spearmint is being plucked from the back yard and it will be crushed to infuse juleps with the flavor of the Kentucky Derby. Old Louisville, the neighborhood she called home, counts as o...

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