by Julie Mathison | Aug 30, 2020 | Lifestyle, Travel, Uncategorized
My earliest memories of camping are snapshots of travel, radio tower lights winking, red in the darkness, whispering to my dozy mind of strange and magical horizons. These were our itinerant years, and camping was cheap. Long stretches of Nebraska highway,...
by Julie Mathison | Aug 21, 2020 | Children's literature, Literature
Why do children read books? As an author of books for kids and teens, this question often occupies my mind. I follow trends, read bestsellers and award winners, parse the accolades and ponder formulas. And often, especially back in the days when I was...
by Julie Mathison | Aug 17, 2020 | Children's literature, Literature, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Margaret J. Anderson was born in 1931 in Gorebridge, a small coal-mining town a few miles south of Edingurgh, Scotland. At 88, she is a beacon of inspiration for we who find ourselves looking down the barrel of our second half-century. Independent,...
by Julie Mathison | Aug 7, 2020 | Ideas, Society
I have rewritten this post three times. Originally, it was entitled “Rehumanizing Karen.” I ran it by my smart, Gen Z, teen-aged kids and found that it said things I did not wish to say, so I revised it, made it more nuanced, and peppered it...
by Julie Mathison | Aug 2, 2020 | Lifestyle, Music, Spirituality, Uncategorized
On the most important day of my life, the Sugar Beets were there. We had made all the arrangements. Round tables, each laid with table cloths and a small vase of flowers, were scattered amongst the trees of our centuries-old oak grove. Plates in...
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