One Hour At A Time
Jennifer Turner never sought to start a movement.
Bio: Amy M. Miller is a freelance writer born and raised in Louisville. She is currently working on her third English degree in the Spalding MFA in writing program because she loves the fame and money it brings her and her family. When she isn't writing for The Paper or for school, she's corralling children at home or in the classroom at University of Louisville.
Jennifer Turner never sought to start a movement.
Step right up, circus lovers, you have much to look forward to this March. You may not find lion tamers or clowns at either of these circuses, but you will find local amateur performers, most of whom are kids!
Remember when going to birthday parties meant running around a friend’s backyard? This kind of party is easy if you have a spring, summer or fall birthday. I have two kids with February birthdays. In other words: I’m screwed. Because … Continue reading
The engine races down the track spouting steam after it exits a tunnel. The whistle blows and my four-year-old son is spellbound.
Kathy Weisbach greets me at the door of her home in Crescent Hill followed by her dog, Dottie; a small white dog with black spots, floppy ears and a gentle disposition.
The NuLu district on East Market Street is alive and bustling.
Leaping into the unknown has become a way of life for Jen Woods. Woods, the driving force behind Typecast Publishing and The Writer’s Block Festival, holds a resumé punctuated with calculated risks, each leading the young publisher-entrepreneur into more exciting … Continue reading
Is it . . . Several top-notch reading series? Excellent bookstores? Writing workshops?