Entries by Paula Benson

Resolution as Metaphor

This year, I made two New Year’s resolutions. The first was to carry only the essentials in my purse. I’m a person who delights in handbags. In particular, I like to carry totes, which accommodate lots of extra stuff. As a result, my shoulder and back are constantly aching from the weight I carry. Hence, […]

FOR HOLIDAY READING AND GIFTING: THE YULETIDE ANGEL by Sandra Ardoin

Sandra Ardoin Previously, Sandra Ardoin has published short stories and devotional work. Her fondness for horses and westerns led her to write The Yuletide Angel, a delightful holiday romance novella taking place in the 1890s, and available through Amazon. The publisher, Lighthouse of the Carolinas, matched Sandra with a good friend of mine, Susan F. […]

Wearing Cinderella’s Slippers

This is my first post for The Stiletto Gang. I feel fortunate to be asked to join the group. Already, the other posters have sent me warm welcoming messages, which I very much appreciate. A grand thing about the writing community is the support offered and received. Maybe there is an enabling factor that urges […]