My book— cover above— will be coming out late fall 2026. My publisher and I are in final edits, as well as beginning tor raise awareness. I rarely ask for favors— my last was around the winter holidays— but I have a favor to ask today. Will you please visit my site to reserve aContinue reading “It’s May and… May I Ask a Favor?”
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Join me in getting the word out about my important new book
My book is steadily progressing to final release in December 2026/January 2027. As we near this momentous occasion, we are announcing a pre-order opportunity. During this time, you can reserve a copy not just for yourself but also for a friend or for a donation to your selected local library. When I was as 60,Continue reading “Join me in getting the word out about my important new book”
Back to the office
A Surviving Facts Blog A company doing it right? Here’s a pro-company post- or mostly pro. As we know, many companies are ending work from home arrangements. Many reasons exist. Some mandates are necessity because certain regulations- for example in financial services- require secure systems that can only be guaranteed in in-office settings. Other mandatesContinue reading “Back to the office”
Laboring Over Labor Value
A Surviving Facts Blog As another year ends, workers across the US are rushing to meet end-of-year goals and close company books. Many employees are documenting self-assessments or reading managers’ assessments of their work. Employees are writing next year’s goals, anticipating ever-increasing goal expectations for which they have neither the resources nor tools for success.Continue reading “Laboring Over Labor Value”
Women Supporting Women, or Not
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Walking the Moon Again
Into the Wilderness: story 30 When I started this blog four years ago, I was writing mostly to recover from Catina’s assault, an event that led to a healing journey across multiple states and therapeutic centers; numerous psychometric and psychological assessments; and even a lawsuit. It was unfamiliar typography- craggy and airless, hard to getContinue reading “Walking the Moon Again”