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Oil, Water and Intrigue: A Book Review

Thanks Ken Dowell for the great review of — Oil and Water, by P.J. Lazos Source: Oil, Water and Intrigue: A Book Review

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Interview with History

Interview with American History Professor Louise Stevenson, Author of Lincoln in the Atlantic World I sat down, virtually, with Professor Stevenson to get the skinny on how she came to be the expert on all things Lincoln and where she … Continue reading

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Lincoln in the Atlantic World

Lincoln in the Atlantic World There are people who read scholarly works just for fun, those super smarties for whom reading novels is practically a waste of time. Not me. I want fiction. I want suspense. I want action. I … Continue reading

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The Ancient Minstrel

The Ancient Minstrel When I read the news you could have knocked me over with a well-placed word: He was dead. How did I miss that tidbit of information? How could I have not known that one of my favorite … Continue reading

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Feminist Slurs and Free Viagra

[photo of my sister, Stacey Lazos, yogi extraordinaire, who also happens to have a Masters in education proving that woman are a lot more than just eye candy.] Author’s note: There’s a lot of woman-maligning these days attributable in large … Continue reading

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Book Review: Oil and Water by PJ Lazos

Very few things are as gratifying as knowing that your work is connecting with someone out in the world.  Thank you, K. L. Allendoerfer for such a moving and insightful review. pjl 9.23.16   Oil and Water by P.J. Lazos … Continue reading

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Are You Secure?

Are You Secure? I’ve been asked to blog for my friends over at the Global Water Alliance in Philadelphia, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving water conditions both locally and worldwide.  The experience and talent they bring to their jobs … Continue reading

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PARK(ing) Day

PARK (ing) DAY Tomorrow is Park(ing) Day! The first parking day was held at 1st and Mission Streets in downtown San Francisco on November 16, 2005 when Rebar, a San Francisco art and design studio set out to do something … Continue reading

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Slipcover the World

Slipcover the World If given the choice, most people would not wash their hands with a pesticide even if it assured them a squeaky clean, bacteria-free experience. Yet every day in kitchens and bathrooms across America, people are unwittingly doing … Continue reading

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Reduximorphic

[photo of a hydric soil with a penny shamelessly lifted from the internet] Reduximorphic When I started blogging in 2011, I had a blog partner and we launched Persephone’s Stepsisters together. It was an eclectic mix of book reviews, essays on … Continue reading

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