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5 Tips to Improve Your Teaching and Boost Your Career

5 Tips to Improve Your Teaching and Boost Your Career

by staff


Starting a journey as a novice teacher can be thrilling yet daunting. Continuous administrative tasks, professional growth duties, and hurdles in the classroom often balance the joy of being part of an evolving and truly gratifying career. Establishing a robust set of habits during the initial years of teaching can consistently mitigate stress that could arise in the future.

<em>Board to Death</em> By C.J. Connor: Review/Giveaway/Interview

Board to Death By C.J. Connor: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Cynthia Chow


Ben Rosencrantz never planned on spending his 30th birthday back in his hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah, and he especially didn’t envision having to take over his father’s Of Dice and Decks board game store. Growing up as the only out person in his school and being an unabashed fantasy and sci-fi nerd in the largely Mormon population always made Ben feel like an outsider, so he was happy to escape to graduate school and become an adjunct professor of English in Seattle.

Fresno Bully Rescue: The Bully BOO Walk & Shania

Fresno Bully Rescue: The Bully BOO Walk & Shania

by Terese Shaw


The very first Bully Walk event took place in 2010. After an overwhelming show of support, it quickly became a popular community event. The Bully Walk is an annual fundraiser that takes place at Woodward Park, Fresno CA - benefiting the Fresno Bully Rescue. FBR is a no-kill, breed-specific animal shelter and rescue, dedicated to rescuing bully breed dogs.

<em>Wedding Bride and Doom</em> By Mary Karnes: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

Wedding Bride and Doom By Mary Karnes: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

by Sandra Murphy
& Mary Karnes


Kate Ludlow was a part-time wedding planner in California—until she dumped her cheating husband, that is. With her teenage daughter, she moves to the East Coast and becomes a full-time wedding planner to support them. It’s not easy starting over but if she can land the bride of the year, Marcy, she’ll be set.

Discover Uptown Sprouts: A Locally Owned Gem in Kingsburg

Discover Uptown Sprouts: A Locally Owned Gem in Kingsburg

by Molly Eide Marquez



Nestled in the heart of California's Central Valley, Kingsburg is a charming town known for its agricultural roots, friendly atmosphere, and now, the culinary gem that is Uptown Sprouts. This locally owned and operated restaurant, founded by the dynamic Pam Stepanian, has quickly become a favorite not only among Kingsburg locals but also among travelers from across the world who visit the area.

Mystery Short Story: <em>Charity Begins At Home</em>

Mystery Short Story: Charity Begins At Home

by Herschel Cozine


As a prominent attorney, I have made a name for myself. Whatever name that is depends on whom you ask. At any rate, names don’t concern me. I am only interested in helping those unfortunates who would otherwise be victims of circumstances beyond their control by big corporations and an uncaring public. The money isn’t bad, either.

Queer Mystery Coming Attractions: October 2023

Queer Mystery Coming Attractions: October 2023

by Matt Lubbers-Moore


There once was a man named Joseph Sabin. He was born in England in 1821 and moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He opened a bookstore and wrote a multivolume bibliography entitled Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America. What his very brief Wikipedia page left out is that while in Philadelphia he borrowed a great deal of money to buy books to stock his store.

Mystery and History

Mystery and History

by Jacqueline Seewald


My adult mystery series, featuring amateur sleuth and psychic librarian Kim Reynolds, consists of five novels: The Inferno Collection, The Drowning Pool, The Truth Sleuth, The Bad Wife, and Blood Family. They were all set in central New Jersey, where I lived for 40 years, and were contemporary novels. The need for researching history was limited.

<em>The Pirates of Penzance</em> On Stage at Roger Rocka’s in 2023

The Pirates of Penzance On Stage at Roger Rocka’s in 2023

by Terrance McArthur


William S. Gilbert wrote the words. Arthur Sullivan wrote the music. After 144 years, The Pirates of Penzance is still great theatre, good fun, and lots of laughs. Join the crew for the Good Company Players’ production now playing at Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater through November 5.

Finding Characters’ Special Traits

Finding Characters’ Special Traits

by Charlotte Morganti


Authors try to give their characters a signature trait – something that will separate them from all the others in a book.
Here’s how I found one of the signatures of Gabe, the private investigator in my novel The End Game. Many years ago, a group of us, all single and in our twenties, went on a pub crawl. Mid-afternoon we discovered an Irish tavern. It was jammed and hopping.

What Is the Cost of a European Vacation?

What Is the Cost of a European Vacation?

by staff


Europe is a beautiful place full of history, culture, and much more. If you're thinking about taking a trip there, there are so many cities and attractions that you will find to enjoy on your trip.
Whether you want to explore the history at the Coliseum in Rome or see the views at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, there is so much to do and see on a European vacation. Still, wondering how much the cost of
European vacation is?

5 Tips to Improve Your Teaching and Boost Your Career

by staff


Starting a journey as a novice teacher can be thrilling yet daunting. Continuous administrative tasks, professional growth duties, and hurdles in the classroom often balance the joy of being part of an evolving and truly gratifying career. Establishing a robust set of habits during the initial years of teaching can consistently mitigate stress that could arise in the future.

Strategies for Readjusting to School After Vacation

by staff


Going back to school after a long vacation can often be a challenging transition for kids. The shift from leisure and flexibility back to structure and academic demands requires a blend of mental, emotional, and practical preparation.

4 Signs of Nursing Home Abuse and How to Choose a Suitable Lawyer

by staff


Nursing homes are the last resort for people who cannot care for themselves. Although these institutions vow to take care of their residents and treat them like family, sometimes, nursing care facilities can become negligent and even disrespectful to many of their residents.

How Your Spending Decisions Impact Your Beauty

by staff


There are many things that can impact your ability to feel beautiful. Beauty encompasses physical appearance, self-confidence, and overall well-being. While many factors contribute to one's beauty, spending decisions significantly shape and enhance it. How is your spending affecting your beauty?

Board to Death By C.J. Connor: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Cynthia Chow


Ben Rosencrantz never planned on spending his 30th birthday back in his hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah, and he especially didn’t envision having to take over his father’s Of Dice and Decks board game store. Growing up as the only out person in his school and being an unabashed fantasy and sci-fi nerd in the largely Mormon population always made Ben feel like an outsider, so he was happy to escape to graduate school and become an adjunct professor of English in Seattle.

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Board to Death By C.J. Connor: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Cynthia Chow

Ben Rosencrantz never planned on spending his 30th birthday back in his hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah, and he especially didn’t envision having to take over his father’s Of Dice and Decks board game store. Growing up as the only out person in his school and being an unabashed fantasy and sci-fi nerd in the largely Mormon population always made Ben feel like an outsider, so he was happy to escape to graduate school and become an adjunct professor of English in Seattle.

Board to Death By C.J. Connor: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Cynthia Chow

Ben Rosencrantz never planned on spending his 30th birthday back in his hometown of Salt Lake City, Utah, and he especially didn’t envision having to take over his father’s Of Dice and Decks board game store. Growing up as the only out person in his school and being an unabashed fantasy and sci-fi nerd in the largely Mormon population always made Ben feel like an outsider, so he was happy to escape to graduate school and become an adjunct professor of English in Seattle.

Queer Mystery Coming Attractions: October 2023

by Matt Lubbers-Moore

There once was a man named Joseph Sabin. He was born in England in 1821 and moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He opened a bookstore and wrote a multivolume bibliography entitled Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America. What his very brief Wikipedia page left out is that while in Philadelphia he borrowed a great deal of money to buy books to stock his store.

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.

Mystery Short Story: Charity Begins At Home

by Herschel Cozine

As a prominent attorney, I have made a name for myself. Whatever name that is depends on whom you ask. At any rate, names don’t concern me. I am only interested in helping those unfortunates who would otherwise be victims of circumstances beyond their control by big corporations and an uncaring public. The money isn’t bad, either.

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The Pirates of Penzance On Stage at Roger Rocka’s in 2023

by Terrance McArthur

William S. Gilbert wrote the words. Arthur Sullivan wrote the music. After 144 years, The Pirates of Penzance is still great theatre, good fun, and lots of laughs. Join the crew for the Good Company Players’ production now playing at Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater through November 5.

The Pirates of Penzance On Stage at Roger Rocka’s in 2023

by Terrance McArthur

William S. Gilbert wrote the words. Arthur Sullivan wrote the music. After 144 years, The Pirates of Penzance is still great theatre, good fun, and lots of laughs. Join the crew for the Good Company Players’ production now playing at Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater through November 5.

Nate Butler At The Silent Movies

by Mallory Moad


“I’ve been a fan of silent movies since before I ever saw one.” Those are the words of well-known local entertainer, Nate Butler. One of his many passions, Nate began reading about classic cinema when he was a kid. His fascination with old movies and their history began when he got his first library card at the age of seven, and he’s been soaking up information like a sponge – and generously sharing it – ever since.

Pitbull Entertains Table Mountain Casino

by Steven Sanchez


Kings River Life had the privilege of covering “Mr. Worldwide” himself, Pitbull, on July 28, when he entertained the crowd at Table Mountain Casino. The rapper, singer, songwriter, businessman, and actor brought his signature blend of genres to the show. He’s known for dabbling in all kinds of musical styles ranging from hip hop, Latin, reggaeton, rap, and pop. All the hits he played were equally satisfying to the diverse crowd who attended the show. We had the honor of covering him back in February 2020, so it’s been a long time coming for his return, and it was great.

Great Food Search: Rogue Eats 2023

by Terrance McArthur

The 2023 Fresno Rogue Performance Festival has come and gone, but the memories remain. For The Great Food Search, some of the best memories are of food. As I went from venue to venue, reviewing strange and amazing shows, one thing became obvious: even reviewers need to eat! Since the venues for the Rogue were in the Tower District, restaurants in that area were the obvious choice for the hungry reviewer. Therefore, here is a selection of where I went and what I got for Rogue ’23.

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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Fresno Bully Rescue: The Bully BOO Walk & Shania

by Terese Shaw

The very first Bully Walk event took place in 2010. After an overwhelming show of support, it quickly became a popular community event. The Bully Walk is an annual fundraiser that takes place at Woodward Park, Fresno CA - benefiting the Fresno Bully Rescue. FBR is a no-kill, breed-specific animal shelter and rescue, dedicated to rescuing bully breed dogs.

Fresno Bully Rescue: The Bully BOO Walk & Shania

by Terese Shaw

The very first Bully Walk event took place in 2010. After an overwhelming show of support, it quickly became a popular community event. The Bully Walk is an annual fundraiser that takes place at Woodward Park, Fresno CA - benefiting the Fresno Bully Rescue. FBR is a no-kill, breed-specific animal shelter and rescue, dedicated to rescuing bully breed dogs.

Feral Paws Rescue: What Rescue Really Is About

by Paula Hunsacker

Many, I am sure, don’t understand my drive to walk into a high-kill shelter daily and work endless hours to save just one life of a cat that will die in three to five days! I never ask for a pat on the back for what I am doing. Just that you respect me for fighting for the life of cats that will not make it out of a high kill shelter! Unless you have personally worked with a rescue, you can never truly understand the horror we see every day.

Searching Through the Sounds of Silence

by Pamela Ebel

“Captain, the rescue team from Tanzania has arrived. They’re unloading their gear. Where should I take them?” Captain Dietrich Hall paused, his hand full of rubble and freezing snow held mid-air.

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Discover Uptown Sprouts: A Locally Owned Gem in Kingsburg

by Molly Eide Marquez


Nestled in the heart of California's Central Valley, Kingsburg is a charming town known for its agricultural roots, friendly atmosphere, and now, the culinary gem that is Uptown Sprouts. This locally owned and operated restaurant, founded by the dynamic Pam Stepanian, has quickly become a favorite not only among Kingsburg locals but also among travelers from across the world who visit the area.

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5 Tips to Improve Your Teaching and Boost Your Career

by staff

Starting a journey as a novice teacher can be thrilling yet daunting. Continuous administrative tasks, professional growth duties, and hurdles in the classroom often balance the joy of being part of an evolving and truly gratifying career. Establishing a robust set of habits during the initial years of teaching can consistently mitigate stress that could arise in the future.

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Spirit in Print in Reedley

by Jim Mulligan

Local woman, KateLyn Peters, is the owner of one of Reedley’s newest businesses. Peters is a Reedleyite, Reedley High School grad, Reedley College grad, and Fresno State grad, who jumped at the opportunity to provide printing services based here in Reedley. While she didn’t exactly set her sights on owning a printing business, let alone a printing business in Reedley, way back in college when she was a business student at Reedley College, she did latch onto opportunities that eventually positioned her to acquire and relocate a thriving business to her hometown.

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