From the moment in the tunnel where a loud voice said, “You are not allowed to die! We have to write a book,” SuSmall has delved through her life, finding love, fear, sickness, joy and... More > the ever-growing knowing that she is one with God and therefore with everything else that exists. She was told to tell the story so that women would know how she did it. Her struggle to become an artist while being wife and mother, going from society flipperty-gibbit to talking with animals, her emanation of love to all, the awesome ways she is cared for and, finally, at 79, the completion of the assignment given to her — to write this book — has filled her with a boundless gratitude.< Less
From the moment in the tunnel where a loud voice said, “You are not allowed to die! We have to write a book,” SuSmall has delved through her life, finding love, fear, sickness, joy and... More > the ever-growing knowing that she is one with God and therefore with everything else that exists. She was told to tell the story so that women would know how she did it. Her struggle to become an artist while being wife and mother, going from society flipperty-gibbit to talking with animals, her emanation of love to all, the awesome ways she is cared for and, finally, at 79, the completion of the assignment given to her — to write this book — has filled her with a boundless gratitude.< Less
A selection of the best of dozens of columns Bruce Pilgrim has published on his website since 2001, Talking to My Cats is a wry look at running a small business, creative work in general, and the... More > follies of corporate life.< Less
Small Shifts/Learning for Leaders is a book for entrepreneurial leaders willing to risk acting differently. It’s easy to talk about change, but taking action needs courage. Many leaders today... More > are like Sisyphus of Greek legend, doomed to forever roll a rock up a hill, only to have it fall down again. If this is your experience, then this book is for you.< Less
"Tipp Talk," a weekly newspaper column, explores life in small-town America. Covering the 2010 calendar year, this collection recounts the changes and challenges, events and activities... More > that took place in Tipp City, Ohio. These recollections are interspersed with vignettes about day-to-day life, including thoughts on the writer's decision to shutter his downtown business and why small-town life is something to be coveted, not avoided.< Less