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Crime Writers For Trans Rights Auction

Crime Writers For Trans Rights Auction

by Cynthia Chow


Over 100 crime fiction writers, ranging from award winners to international bestsellers, and other writers who joined our effort, are participating in an auction to benefit the Transgender Law Center.
This auction, which runs March 26 through April 1, offers fans and supporters the chance to support an urgent cause and bid on select items from their favorite writers, including signed books, author chats, manuscript evaluations, and much more.

Comfort Foods That Practically Cook Themselves

Comfort Foods That Practically Cook Themselves

by Staff


Comfort food has a way of wrapping us in warmth, bringing a sense of nostalgia, and making even the toughest days a little easier. The best part? Some of the most satisfying dishes require little effort. Whether you’re busy with work, tired from daily responsibilities, or simply want a low-maintenance meal, there are plenty of comfort foods that practically cook themselves.

Calm and in Control: Proven Strategies to Manage Anger and Stress

Calm and in Control: Proven Strategies to Manage Anger and Stress

by Staff


Stress and anger are unavoidable parts of life. Deadlines, disagreements, and unexpected setbacks can trigger frustration. While occasional stress and anger are normal, allowing them to dictate your actions can strain relationships, affect decision-making, and even impact your health. If you frequently feel overwhelmed or out of control, it’s time to take charge.

The Hidden Dangers of OTC Medications: What You Need to Know

The Hidden Dangers of OTC Medications: What You Need to Know

by Staff


Have you ever grabbed an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine for a headache or cold without thinking twice? Most assume these medications are safe since they don't require a prescription. While they offer relief, many don't realize the potential risks of frequent or improper use. Even everyday pain relievers, cough syrups, and allergy medicines can have side effects, interactions, and long-term consequences.

How to Choose the Best Vacation for Your Lifestyle

How to Choose the Best Vacation for Your Lifestyle

by Staff


Deciding on the perfect vacation can be a delightful challenge, especially with so many options available. For some, an ideal getaway means lazy days by the beach or an all-inclusive spa retreat. Others crave adrenaline-filled hikes or adventures in a foreign city. Ultimately, the best holiday aligns with who you are and what you hope to gain from your time away.

Is Your Sidewalk Sinking? Here’s How to Lift It (Without Replacing It)

Is Your Sidewalk Sinking? Here’s How to Lift It (Without Replacing It)

by Staff


Sidewalks and driveways are meant to provide a smooth, stable surface, but over time, they can start to sink, crack, or become uneven. It often happens so gradually that homeowners don’t notice until there’s a serious trip hazard or an eyesore in front of their house. While a sinking sidewalk might seem like just a cosmetic issue, it can lead to bigger problems, including water pooling, foundation stress, and even liability concerns if someone gets hurt.

Pair Of Mysteries Set in England: <em>Two Weddings and a Murder</em> By Alyssa Maxwell/<em>A Lethal Walk in Lakeland</em> By Nicholas George

Pair Of Mysteries Set in England: Two Weddings and a Murder By Alyssa Maxwell/A Lethal Walk in Lakeland By Nicholas George

by Sarah Burr &
Sandra Murphy


This week we have reviews of 2 mysteries set in England, one historical and one set in the present-Two Weddings and a Murder by Alyssa Maxwell, and A Lethal Walk in Lakeland by Nicholas George. Details at the end of this post on how to enter to win a copy of both books and links to purchase them from Amazon at the end of each review.

Scoop Up Community and Culture at BB’s Gelateria in Downtown Fresno

Scoop Up Community and Culture at BB’s Gelateria in Downtown Fresno

by Molly Eide Marquez



Nestled in the heart of Downtown Fresno, BB’s Gelateria is more than just a dessert shop—it’s a celebration of heritage, community, and a passion for authentic Italian flavors. Since opening its doors in January, BB’s Gelateria has quickly become a beloved gathering place, offering rich, creamy gelato, refreshing Italian sodas, and an old-school ice cream parlor atmosphere that invites visitors to sit, play, and stay a while.

<em>Big Name Fan</em> By Ruthie Knox & Annie Mare: Review/Giveaway/Interview

Big Name Fan By Ruthie Knox & Annie Mare: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Sarah Erwin


Big Name Fan is a debut sapphic mystery by Ruthie Knox and Annie Mare that’s both tense and heartwarming. Fans of second-chance romances should also pick this up.
Bexley (Bex) Simon and Sam Farmer played detectives on the television show Craven’s Daughter that ended five years ago.

Crime Writers For Trans Rights Auction

by Cynthia Chow


Over 100 crime fiction writers, ranging from award winners to international bestsellers, and other writers who joined our effort, are participating in an auction to benefit the Transgender Law Center.
This auction, which runs March 26 through April 1, offers fans and supporters the chance to support an urgent cause and bid on select items from their favorite writers, including signed books, author chats, manuscript evaluations, and much more.

Comfort Foods That Practically Cook Themselves

by Staff


Comfort food has a way of wrapping us in warmth, bringing a sense of nostalgia, and making even the toughest days a little easier. The best part? Some of the most satisfying dishes require little effort. Whether you’re busy with work, tired from daily responsibilities, or simply want a low-maintenance meal, there are plenty of comfort foods that practically cook themselves.

Calm and in Control: Proven Strategies to Manage Anger and Stress

by Staff


Stress and anger are unavoidable parts of life. Deadlines, disagreements, and unexpected setbacks can trigger frustration. While occasional stress and anger are normal, allowing them to dictate your actions can strain relationships, affect decision-making, and even impact your health. If you frequently feel overwhelmed or out of control, it’s time to take charge.

KRL Spring Break!

by Lorie Lewis Ham



KRL is taking a vacation this week as sort of a Spring Break! My book tour is finally official over and I am taking this time not only to take a break, but also to spend some time playing catchup! Watch for our reviews and a new issue will be back next weekend!

The Hidden Dangers of OTC Medications: What You Need to Know

by Staff


Have you ever grabbed an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine for a headache or cold without thinking twice? Most assume these medications are safe since they don't require a prescription. While they offer relief, many don't realize the potential risks of frequent or improper use. Even everyday pain relievers, cough syrups, and allergy medicines can have side effects, interactions, and long-term consequences.

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Crime Writers For Trans Rights Auction

by Cynthia Chow

Over 100 crime fiction writers, ranging from award winners to international bestsellers, and other writers who joined our effort, are participating in an auction to benefit the Transgender Law Center. This auction, which runs March 26 through April 1, offers fans and supporters the chance to support an urgent cause and bid on select items from their favorite writers, including signed books, author chats, manuscript evaluations, and much more.

Crime Writers For Trans Rights Auction

by Cynthia Chow

Over 100 crime fiction writers, ranging from award winners to international bestsellers, and other writers who joined our effort, are participating in an auction to benefit the Transgender Law Center. This auction, which runs March 26 through April 1, offers fans and supporters the chance to support an urgent cause and bid on select items from their favorite writers, including signed books, author chats, manuscript evaluations, and much more.

Queer Mystery Coming Attractions: April 2025

by Matt Lubbers-Moore

This missed title from March is a re-release from publisher ReQueered Tales and is termed misadventure which places it at the edges of the mystery-thriller-suspense genre. Set in the Mexican-American community of East LA, Trebor Healey's Faun is an urban fantasy, a new fairy tale about pagan earth spirit, lust and faith, Los Angeles, and history.

How I Failed My Way into Writing Books

by David Aljuni

March 24, 2021. My family and I were enjoying dinner after a show. I was working two jobs at the time, plus making my first feature film. After years of planning, I had shot most of it with the best cast anyone could have asked for, and magic had been made. I had brought my laptop and hard drive with me, hoping I could get some more editing done in the three-and-a-half-hour drive both to and from the show, but we were all in the moment and enjoying each other's company, so no editing had been done thus far on the trip.

Monster By Roh Morgon: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Terrance McArthur

Sunny Collins—single mom, working mom, college student mom—is she being stalked? Attacked, dragged from her car, kidnapped, forcibly bitten, drained of blood, forced to drink the coppery liquid from the captor who feeds from her. She becomes . . . Monster by Roh Morgon, a prequel to the Chosen series of fantasy/vampire suspense novels.

Mystery Short Story: Proof Text

by Janet Alcorn

You’re gone. That’s why I’m out here driving this gosh darn Bobcat in this gosh darn wind to dig a gosh darn trench in this gosh darn field. The wind rises like a breath and works its way under the Bobcat, under my skirt. I hunch over the controls, press my skirt between my legs, and clamp them shut. Digging a trench is man’s work. Women are supposed to be, “discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands.”

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It’s Scary On The Surface Promises a Spooktacular Evening For the Whole Family

by Chelsea Jones

Mark your calendars for October 11 and prepare for a night filled with music, community, and Halloween spirit. It’s Scary On The Surface Part 3 is entering its third year, featuring live local music, food and drink, trick-or-treat bags for kids, face painting, and more. This Halloween-themed event will be hosted at the Selma Arts Center in downtown Selma on Friday, October 11. With tickets priced between $12 and $15 (children 10 and under get in free), this night promises fall fun the whole family can enjoy.

Rogue Festival Reviews: The Barn Identity & 90 Lies an Hour

by Terrance McArthur & Lorie Lewis Ham

“How many times have I told this story?” Erika MacDonald asks this question repeatedly in her Rogue Festival show The Barn Identity. Each time she tells it, another tiny piece of the story falls into place. Is it about swirling leaves? Barns falling down? Going to a movie? An old woman in a bed? Losing identity? Architecture? Poetry?

Rogue Festival Reviews: The Barn Identity & 90 Lies an Hour

by Terrance McArthur & Lorie Lewis Ham

“How many times have I told this story?” Erika MacDonald asks this question repeatedly in her Rogue Festival show The Barn Identity. Each time she tells it, another tiny piece of the story falls into place. Is it about swirling leaves? Barns falling down? Going to a movie? An old woman in a bed? Losing identity? Architecture? Poetry?

Missing Persons: A Ghost Short Story

by Ellyn Siegel

I handed my friend Graham a print out of the portrait I’d just taken of him and he burst into tears. He was sitting in the tapestry chair with his elbows resting on the wooden, carved lions head armrests, gazing into the near distance, exactly as I’d asked him to pose.

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How Proper Care Gives Abandoned Horses a Second Chance

by Staff

The connection between humans and horses has been strong throughout history, especially since the rise of animal husbandry. From transportation and agriculture to companionship and sport, but unfortunately, not all of the horses find themselves in loving homes.

Fresno Bully Rescue: Second Chances

by Terese Shaw

As people mature, they frequently seek out simplicity, proximity, and reduced effort in their lives. As individuals approach older age, they often begin to ponder their mortality, prompting them to prioritize experiences and create bucket lists.

Feral Paws Rescue: The Imperfect Ones

by Paula Hunsacker

We love to help the misfit kitties at shelters that don’t stand a chance of making it out alive! These are two very special kitties that will either find a forever home, or will live at our rescue running free.

Rattie Ratz: Meet Dora, Piper, and Lucy

by Daria Filimonova

In October 2023, Haley and her daughter Hanna, then eight years old, embarked on a journey to become small animal owners. Haley says that Hanna really wanted a small pet, and when they began researching different options for their family, they discovered that rats would be a perfect addition. The family had no prior experience with rat ownership, but after reading how sweet and intelligent rats can be, they made their decision.

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Comfort Foods That Practically Cook Themselves

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Comfort food has a way of wrapping us in warmth, bringing a sense of nostalgia, and making even the toughest days a little easier. The best part? Some of the most satisfying dishes require little effort. Whether you’re busy with work, tired from daily responsibilities, or simply want a low-maintenance meal, there are plenty of comfort foods that practically cook themselves.

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The Role of Practical Training in Healthcare Education

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Healthcare education plays a vital role in preparing professionals to deliver high-quality care. While theoretical knowledge is crucial, it is practical training that bridges the gap between academic learning and real-world application. Without hands-on experience, healthcare professionals may struggle to apply concepts effectively in real-life scenarios.

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How to Compost at Home?

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If you’re into gardening (and you probably are if you’re reading this), you know how important it is to keep the soil fertile and to make your plants thrive. But what do you use as fertilizer? Do you just get store-bought chemical fertilizer or do you invest some free time into making your own?

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Reedley College Literary Arts Brings Gabriele Zevin & Other Authors To College

by Lorie Lewis Ham

Reedley College Literary Arts hosts many interesting author events each year. One of the highlights this year will be bestselling author Gabriele Zevin who will be talking about her latest book Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. Recently we spoke with Reedley College English instructor Deborah Lyns to learn more. She is part of a team who work to bring authors to campus and help to coordinate Literary Arts events.

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