Words are the daughters of Earth, wrote Samuel Johnson.[1] This I, on the other hand, seems to be a daughter of words…. Words!…parents of Mind–equal to saying, progenitors of my very being; for it is within Mind that this I … Continue reading
Category Archives: Biblical History
Jesus’ ecumenical absorbance by time and culture into an ethereal ‘son of God’ obliterated his stellar human reputation–a revered proponent of fairness and truth chafing under an oligarchy in his time and place. While adhering to history and tenets of … Continue reading
Jesus’ Beloved Disciple backed by two decades research, features a startingly new account of four years that ended an epoch of peoples of shared ancestries, through eyes and thoughts of two primary witnesses: Mary of Magdala/the “Magdalene”–a middle-aged woman of, … Continue reading
An Introduction to A Chronological Particular Timeline of Near East and Europe History . . . This compilation was begun merely to be a synthesized, occasional source for other writings, primarily for familiarization with European world development. Gradually, however, it … Continue reading
In this video, author Tosca Lenci is interviewed by Jeane Slone, host of WriterSpeak, in August, 2013. Tosca Lenci is interviewed by Jeane Slone, host of WriterSpeak, in August, 2013. Click To Tweet … Continue reading
This interview with Tosca Lenci was conducted in the summer of 2008. The questions are in bold type while Tosca’s answers are in plain type. I understand that by Thanksgiving this year your one-woman publishing company will upload its third … Continue reading