PinnedPublished inAbout Me StoriesAbout Me — Julie BordenA late bloomer. Blooming now. Finally.Dec 27, 202114Dec 27, 202114
Published inThe ShortformNeelay’s Vision in ‘The Overstory’Neelay and his father finish building the computer within days of its arrival. He begins to grasp the potential in front of him…2d ago12d ago1
Published inThe ShortformNeelay and the Seeds of GeniusI’ve marveled before at the parallels Powers draws between nature and the expansion of technology in the vast, sweeping narrative of The…Nov 4Nov 4
This is one of the most inspiring stories I have ever read, and it came at just the right time.The only thing I want to clarify is that manifesting doesn't guarantee the "success" that you think you're working toward. I'm sure there…Nov 11Nov 11
Published inThe ShortformAdam Finds His Path in ‘The Overstory’Adam leaves that science fair disillusioned and cynical, his love of learning extinguished — for a while.Oct 282Oct 282
Published inCoffee Time Reviews‘Where I’ve Not Been Lost’Glen Sibley’s debut novel portrays the reality of mental health struggles — both the pain and the possibility of finding renewed hopeOct 25Oct 25
Published inThe ShortformAdam Grows Up in ‘The Overstory’Mr. Appich plants trees for each of his children, an act that shows some reverence for life. But he is also the father whose presence…Oct 211Oct 211
Published inThe ShortformAdam Appich — In the BeginningWhen we first meet Adam in The Overstory, he is five, clearly a sensitive child, incredibly observant of all that is alive (“or nearly…Oct 14Oct 14