The seven years (one course per semester) I spent in the M.A. program at the University of North Florida can be counted among the best years of my life....
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The Stories that Made Me
When I was five, I read Little Yip-Yip and His Bark, by Kathryn and Byron Jackson, a Little Golden book, clothbound, purchased from a used book sale from the...
Bonny Bee is Kidnapped
Among the accomplishments of Bonny Bee Rackham was the capture of the dread pirate Quentin Drake. Now Drake, bent on revenge, has returned and kidnapped Bonny...
In Praise of the Sippy Cup
In the decades between my initiation to motherhood and promotion to grand-motherhood, innovations galore have made childcare easier. For example, my firstborn...
Remarkable Martha
I speak of Martha of Bethany, sister of Lazarus, sister of Mary. If you are thinking, Wait. Don't you mean 'Remarkable Mary'?...I invite you to read further....
How to Be a Genius
Genius: an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc. or a person having such...
Family Traditions Intact
May 1988 the Florida Times-Union requested Mother’s Day stories from its readers. I submitted this story, which was published with a photo, captioned:...
Mary Slessor [1848-1915]
Mary Slessor was born December 2, 1848 in Scotland. She was the second of seven children. Her mother was a Christian, who was deeply interested in missions....
Writing 101: Hard-Knox College
A ttend writers’ groups, seminars, and conferences. B e confident. Put words on paper and let someone read what you have written. C reate a...
Ned and Zed Do a Family Tree
Excerpt from Tales of Hog Holler When Maybelle Higginbottom’s 9-year-old twins Ned and Zed announced their teacher had assigned ‘a family tree,’ she located...
Native Texan Holly Bebernitz moved to Jacksonville, Florida in 1967. After thirty years of teaching speech, English, and history on the secondary and college levels, she retired from classroom teaching to become a full-time grandmother. The change in schedule allowed the time needed to complete the novel she had begun writing in 1998. When Trevorode the Defender was published in March 2013, the author realized the story of the Magnolia Arms was not yet complete.
