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Hello 2026
A new year is a blank page, waiting for your words. Writers, 2026 is your invitation to begin again – to dream bigger, to write bolder, and to share your stories with the world. Every chapter you create is a gift, not only to yourself but to readers who are waiting to be moved, challenged, […]
Read MoreMerry Christmas from ChapterSee
As we gather close to the glow of the season, may this Christmas remind you of the stories that shaped you, the dreams that still call your name, and the quiet courage that carried you through every chapter of this year. This is a moment to pause, breathe, and feel the warmth of gratitude for […]
Read MoreCelebrating the Season with Gratitude
No matter which holiday tradition we hold close, whether it’s lighting candles, trimming trees, sharing meals, or simply gathering with loved ones – this season reminds us of what truly matters: connection, kindness, and gratitude. Gratitude is a powerful thing. It shifts our focus from what’s missing to what’s meaningful. Today, I’m grateful for another […]
Read MoreHELLO JANUARY
ChapterSee For those of us who love to curl up on the sofa with our cozy blankets and enjoy some comfort food, this is the best month ever. January vibes carry the spirit of celebration. Reconnecting with old friends and family on winter break. Something to remember “Drink wine. This is life eternal. This is […]
Read MoreHELLO AUTUMN
Goodbye hot and humid. Fall is typically our favorite season. The weather is cooler, the air is crisper, and everything feels just a little bit cozier. To get in the spirit of the season, here are our favorite things to do that instantly make fall so perfect. Go apple and pumpkin picking, collect vibrant, colorful leaves. Explore a corn maze or take a ride in a hot air balloon. Nature walks and touch-football, crashing into a giant […]
Read MoreBook Review: Ancient Mariners By David Burton
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions Death follows the Montegar There’s a very old movie I loved as a child about the Flying Dutchman. The ghost ship that sails the world never to find its rest in a safe harbor. This is a tidy little tale that mimics that sentiment. In this transformation, the compelling characterizations […]
Read MoreBook Review: Dangerous Times By Phillip Frey
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions I went on a ride along yesterday with a man who killed for pleasure. This was a reading journey I’ll not forget. I found it hard but fascinating sharing the thoughts of an unapologetic soul who found his pleasure using a blade to slice flesh. Women seemed to be his […]
Read MoreBook Review: Tharon Ann By Jennifer Brookins
Reviewed By Barbara Ann Cerda Impressions The author offers a nice meander down memory lane during a midcentury time when the south was still mourning the loss of the civil war while Hollywood was defining our world. While composing this review, I sometimes wonder if composing within an idiom that defines our recollections is instructive or […]
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