From Ted to Tonga

Scrub Brush: "This is It"

Forty Years Later with two Old Testament Dudes

On Dewey Whitwell's Knee, I Consider My Second Amendment Rights


"Jan Worth published her great novel Nightblind herself (with iUniverse) and thank goodness she did. She worked on it for about thirty years she says in the Acknowledgements.
Worth’s book is splendid and delightful, wise and witty and rich. Twenty times better, say, than something like Eat, Pray, Love...." (Read the full review...)


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Articles featured in the East Village Magazine
Archives - 2007

12-07 | Remembering the Smell of Sawdust on My Father’s 100th Birthday

11-07 | Can We Slake Our Hungers Without Destroying the Earth?

10-07 | Walking Off the Carbon Footprint Blues

9-07 | Pour etre belle, il faut souffrir. To be beautiful, you must suffer.

8-07 | The Sweetness of a Summer Back Yard

7-07 | If nothing delights us, we get mean

6-07 | Recycling in Flint -- no joy at CBC corral

5-07 | Mesmerized by trees - a leafy accolade

4-07 | Why I Love My Attic

 

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