Walk the Ridgepole

Some experiences belong in books.

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

People and books and panels

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 I'm excited to moderate People of the Books: A Jewish and Trans Authors Panel as part of Goodbye Assembly Row  this Thursday, the last ...
Saturday, April 1, 2023

For all you true-crime fans out there

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Update, April 2:   Unfortunately, if you really want to learn who stole Gilbert Blythe's heart, the only way to do that is to read  Anne...
Friday, April 1, 2022

Apparently, nothing is inconceivable!

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Update, April 2: I suppose this is conceivable , and if this book were unearthed, I'd love to read it...but for now, it exists only in m...
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Sunday, November 14, 2021

Miracle Max, Jellicle Cats, Hadestown, The Good Place, and Parodies for Charities

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A few reminders that I hope you'll find useful: Hanukkah is two seconds after Thanksgiving this year. Christmas isn't far off, eithe...
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Saturday, June 26, 2021

Recommendations, nine of which are books

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It was, of course, a weird year (or so) for virtually anything--but I'm happy to say that my weird year's activities included servi...
Sunday, January 10, 2021

A fantasy for 2022

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(I started a post about the new year. It came out weird. Instead, here is a very short story set in the fairly near future.) I'm sitting...
Sunday, November 22, 2020

Still here, still reading, still thankful

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How's everyone doing? I'm still reading (mostly e-books), still writing, still offering parodies for charities (and now feeling one ...
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Children's books are everything. Opinions expressed are my own. You can contact me at shoshana dot flax at gmail dot com. (Please note that this blog does not do reviews.)
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