Skip to main content

Blogs

Art of caring

Life offers plenty of rewards, adventures and opportunities. It also presents us with setbacks and challenges. Eventually, we all must come to terms with loss. In a new edition of her acclaimed book, If I Could Mend Your Heart (Shorehouse Books, 2017), St. Paul author and retired pediatric hospital chaplain Mary Farr walks readers through sorrow and back to a path toward whole-hearted living. This is her fifth inspirational book.

Previous Post

Sherry Stanfa-Stanley

Sherry Stanfa-Stanley is a writer, humorist and squeamish adventurer. Fighting midlife inertia, she stares down a year of fear through The 52/52 Project: a year of weekly new experiences designed to push her far outside her comfort zone. Her memoir, Finding My Badass Self: A Year of Truth and Dares, debuted in August. Read an amusing excerpt here. By day, Sherry attempts to respectably represent her alma mater as a communication director at the University of Toledo. ...
Read More
Next Post

Angel bumps

Anne Bardsley's newly released Angel Bumps: Hello From Heaven features a collection of heartwarming essays that "will console anyone who is grieving the loss of a loved one." Published by Mills Park Publishing, the book features a number of pieces from EBWW attendees. It soared to the top as one of Amazon's "hot new releases" in religious essays. Read a sample essay here. ...
Read More