Helen Fields' books are global best sellers. Her stories are true crime and mystery masterpieces, have hit top chart positions and are thrilling readers across the world. Her Scottish set crime series has intrigued those who love serial killers in fiction, and dark crime laced with an edge of...
with whom I also wrote my first bookYour Mind at Work: Self-Knowledge for Business Success. In our mid-fifties when we wrote both books, and working in the coaching arena with people in many different fields and walks of life, we observed how little time people gave to considering their ...
“Birdie and His Friends” in 1888, the year that we spent the summer with her at Brewster. Mrs. Hopkins was unable to find her copy; but she has told me that at that time, while Miss Sullivan was away on a vacation, she tried to amuse me by reading from various books, and ...
A while back, inspired by a comment a fellow writer made, I wrotea postabout how there are seasons in writing. A season for editing, a season for publishing, a season for drafting, etc. Much as fields are left fallow and crops rotated, concentrating on one aspect at a time of the w...
"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable."- Helen KellerSkip to content Home About Me Essays that Inspire Thoughts that Inspire Voices that Inspire Why do I wander?
A while back, inspired by a comment a fellow writer made, I wrotea postabout how there are seasons in writing. A season for editing, a season for publishing, a season for drafting, etc. Much as fields are left fallow and crops rotated, concentrating on one aspect at a time of the ...
Our visionary senses were treated to lush, green rice fields which seemed to carry on for miles and completed the perfect sense of tranquility. “Wow, what an idyllic place to train in!” I thought to myself. Walking back over to the shaded area, I could see a circle of 8 chairs…I...
Sullivan teacher in order to let Helen close to nature, let her roll on the grass, in the field to run and jump, sow the seeds in the fields, climbed up the tree to eat; Also take her to touch newborn piglets, also to the river to play water. Helen under the care of teachers ...
Prepared by David Reed haradda@aol.com or davidr@inconnect.com Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson I IT was sheep-shearing time in Southern California, but sheep-shearing was late at the Senora Moreno's. The Fates had seemed to combine to put it off. In the fir
I love how Mei’s longing is enfolded in the smells, and in particular the sounds of her homeland: the tap-tapping in the temple; the clack and rustle of mah jong tiles and the roar of propane under the wok; the sigh of the wind in the paddy fields and the voices of home – a...