The question posed in the kasbah last week – would you rather have to take over someone else’s body to have consistency and be with your loved one or have to body hop forever? – brought up a lot of … Read the rest→
Dear Tami, Apologies for the shock you received when you saw the photo of me in my platinum blonde hair. I should have forewarned you about that. I do so appreciate the hair tips, though. I’ve stocked up on Vitamin … Read the rest→
In last week’s question, I presented two career options from which to choose: Hollywood stunt double or volcanologist on a remote island. Nearly twice as many people chose the island setting over the glitz and thrills of Hollywood. The islanders … Read the rest→
As I mentioned in my recent letter to a certain classy British actor, I went on my first downhill ski adventure this weekend. I have been on several cross-country ski outings, but I had not given myself the chance to … Read the rest→
Dear Benedict, I know you offered to look after the kasbah for me while I stumble along to The End of my novel, but I can tell you’ve got quite a lot going on at the moment. Don’t worry, I’ll … Read the rest→
I must have been in a generous mood last week when I presented y’all with a quintuple quandary that boasted a whopping FIVE options. Even more impressive than my generosity was the number of fine readers who faced the challenge … Read the rest→
Letters are among the most significant memorial a person can leave behind them. ~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe If you’ve been around the kasbah for any length of time, you not only have my sympathy, undying gratitude, and a sense of … Read the rest→
Dear Tami, Thank you for the words of encouragement and the vote of confidence following the Golden Globes last weekend. Even though Kevin Costner took home the Best Actor in a Miniseries award, again, it’s good to know I have such … Read the rest→
Last week, I asked you to choose between being a brilliant singer in a bad band or being a mediocre singer in a wildly popular band. While the majority ruled in favor of having the talent even if it meant … Read the rest→
The best of a book is not the thought which it contains, but the thought which it suggests; just as the charm of music dwells not in the tones but in the echoes of our hearts. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes *** … Read the rest→




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