Love and Laughter for Foolish Things by Susie Slanina March 31, 2022 Before companies got so elaborate and complex with their April Fool’s pranks on the internet, this one totally


Finding Wisdom and Forgiveness in Foolish Choices by Maggie Lynch March 29, 2022 This week we are talking about “foolish” things that characters (or authors) do. Of course, as with

The Importance of Books About Women in History by Maggie Lynch March 24, 2022 I have never written a book about a historical person. Part of that is because I’m

Cheers to the Women of the 19th Century! by Mary Vine My first serious introduction to women’s rights came from my American history college class. I was to read and

History and the Art of Taking Liberties by Jamie Brazil March 17, 2022 “This whole story is completely true. Except for all the parts that are totally made up.”

Women’s Biology Does Not Prevent Them From Getting An Education or Practicing Medicine by Diana McCollum March 15, 2022 Doctors perform an operation at the Women’s College Hospital in Toronto,