Monday, May 4, 2026

ART: Russian Artist Nikolay Zakharovich Panov


 I love the work of Nikolay Zakharovich Panov, but his work was not easy to find. His name is tied up with other artists of his time, sometimes working with them on similar projects. 

But his work has a softness about it that is truly beautiful. 




















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Sunday, May 3, 2026

SCHEDULE: May 4 - 8, 2026


Monday, May 4 - ART:
Russian Artist
Nikolay Zakharovich Panov
Tuesday, May 5 - BOOK REVIEW:
Murder at the Villa
by Betty Cage
Wednesday, May 6 - INTERVIEW:
Young Adult Fiction Author
Cindy Lynch
Thursday, May 7 - TV TIME:
The Madison
(Paramount+)
Friday, May 8 - BOOK: 
Echo of Heartbreak, A Recipe for Life
by Carol Ann Kauffman





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Friday, May 1, 2026

BOOK: Charming Deception by Carol Ann Kauffman


 

Samantha wakes up to a perfect life, with a handsome, attentive husband she doesn't remember. She has it all: a luxury vehicle, designer clothes, beautiful jewelry, and a condo on the beach. 

But this isn't the life she remembers. She remembers a life as a single woman who works for a trucking company in a dull, dusty town in nowhere Ohio. 

As time go by, Samantha discovers she is the object of an elaborate deception, one large enough to include, other worlds, body doubles, time travel, world-hopping, and a galaxy guardian as cold as ice. 

Is her sweet, handsome, charming husband in on this deception?

Read an excerpt below.


Amazon  Buy Link:

 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N2Q7HOT






Excerpt:

Chapter One:  

Confusion

 

 

Okay, where the hell am I? What happened to me? The last thing I remember is… nothing comes to mind. Nothing looks familiar here. I turn toward the window. It’s dark outside; cloudy, not a star in the big, black sky. The room is dark. I’m naked in this big, comfortable bed. Judging from the smell of the lavender scent on the perfectly ironed, high-thread-count sheets and pillowcases, I’m either in a very high-end luxury hotel or in one of Martha Stewart's guest rooms.

 A snore interrupts my thoughts. Apparently, I am not alone. I glance over at the noisy lump beside me. Nope. Don’t recognize him. There's a strong possibility that I've been teleported back to the free-loving sixties. I get up quietly to go to the bathroom. 

A glint of gold catches my eye from the ring finger of my left hand. I'm married? Oh, shit! When did this happen? This isn't the sixties. This must be Vegas, baby. I creep into the bathroom, close the door, and snap on the light. 

Definitely a hotel. Plain, antiseptic bathroom. Martha Stewart's guest bathroom would have scented candles and a sense of style, hospitality, and luxury. And not so much white. White walls, white floor, white towels, white shower curtain. A rather bizarre-looking attachment on the faucet, and another one on the showerhead. I look at the mirror. I carefully touch the mirror to make sure it’s a real mirror, not a… what? What else would it be? Oh, God, I’ve gone mad. I peer into the mirror. 

Yikes! Well, I give that bony lump sleeping beside me credit for marrying me when I look like hell. Good grief, he must be a total loser. I examine my dull, spotty complexion, wild Einstein hair, and the bags under my blurry, bloodshot eyes. My head hurts. I check myself for bruises, scratches, and sore spots. No, nothing. Well, at least I wasn’t attacked. So, what do I tell that Bony Lump?

‘Hey, Bozo, whatever happened between us, it was just some bizarre mistake. Gather your things and get out of here. I'll contact my lawyer to annul this fiasco as soon as I get home. Now go.’ Then I’ll point to the door for dramatic effect. Oh, yeah, that sounds good.

As soon as I get home. Home? Where is home? I can’t remember. I look back at the reflection in the mirror. I can't remember where I live or how I got here. I can't remember where I work or what kind of car I drive. I can’t remember my name. A…Amy. Ann…B. Barb…Beebee…C. Cianna… Carrie…Carol, no. 

Hmm. Did Bony Lump drug me? Did he drug me, take advantage of me, and then marry me? No, why would he do that? That makes absolutely no sense. I wiggle the beautiful gold wedding ring with a large, brilliant-cut diamond solitaire in the center. Weighty. Expensive. Good fit. And… slightly familiar. Oh, look, a little tan line. Now, how can that be? This has to be a dream. 

I snap off the light and creep silently back into bed. 

Oh, crap. That might have been my last chance at escape if this lump beside me is a kidnapper. The sooner I go back to sleep, the sooner I’ll wake up, and this bizarre dream will be over. D…Diane…E. Emma …F. Francie, no G…Gigi… H. Helen… I…Iona. J…Janie…K… Katie. L…Louise. M…M…Mary…Melanie.

Bony Lump rolls over and pulls me to him gently, hugging me, patting my shoulder. 

“It was just a nightmare, my love. I'm right here. You're safe,” he whispers sweetly in a sexy, sleepy voice. “Go back to sleep. You’re safe. I’ll protect you. Always.” He kisses my head gently. He has an incredible, silken voice. British accent. Kind. Reassuring. Gentle. Loving. Very touching. 

So, what else could I do but fall asleep in his arms, with my hand on his just-hairy-enough chest, breathing in his familiar scent.










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Thursday, April 30, 2026

TV TIME: The Missing (Tubi)



This 2003 Western Thriller, directed by Ron Howard, 
is loaded with talented actors. 

The Missing is the story of broken family relationships. A runaway father shows up in his adult daughter’s life in 1885 New Mexico Territory. Naturally, she rejects him. As a single mother with two children, she has no use for him. 

But then, Apaches kidnap her teenage daughter. She must join forces with her father to track the Apaches and try to rescue her daughter before they get to the border and sell her into prostitution.

Cate Blanchett and Tommy Lee Jones lead a stellar ensemble.















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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

INTERVIEW: Humanitarian Author Dr. Dave Wasambla

 

Dr. Dave Wasambla
Nairobi, Kenya
Africa


 

Welcome to Vision and Verse, the site for Art and Authors. What have you written? 

BROKEN SOULS: Chronicles of A Humanitarian Health Worker. Non-fiction, part memoir and part experiences of fellow humanitarians plus a call to action for proactive mental health support for all humanitarian responders. 

Before that, The Power of Passion. 


I read BROKEN SOULS and it's wonderful. A glimpse into a life of love and service. Truly extraordinary. 


What is your favorite genre to write? 

True stories, in the most comical way possible to shed light in the darkness. 

 

Favorite food. 

Chapati and beans. 

 

Tea or coffee? 

Tea for sure. 

 

Pizza or ice cream?

Well, pizza. 

 

Wine or beer or soda or what? 

Wine… beer… soda… not together. That one time… 

 

Where would you like to visit? 

The Grand Canyon 



Go, David! The Grand Canyon was one of the most wonderful places I have ever been. It is mystical and magical. Standing on the South Rim looking down and across, you realize all those things that weighed so heavily on your heart and soul and kept you up at night and made you cry were nothing, mere blips on a screen, and in the big scheme of things, you are very tiny.

 


Favorite musical artist.
 
Kenyan So Music. A Kenyan rapper. 

 

Do you listen to music when you write? 

Yep. 


What? 

Amapiano, 3 step, or rhumba. 

 

What makes you laugh? 

Thinking about my lovely babies… and dark humor

 

Favorite work of art or sculpture. 

My children’s pieces of art. 

 




How old were you when you started writing? 

Circa 35 when I wrote my first book, The Power Of Passion. 

 

Do you plan out your book with outlines and note cards? 

Nope. 


Or just write? 

I just flow with the go… or go with the flow. 

 

Describe your perfect evening. 

A relaxed, romantic dinner with my loved one, listening to rhumba music which is her favorite genre. 

 

Where do you get your inspiration? 

My experiences and day to day occurrences. The people I serve and serve with most of all. 

 

What do you do when you get writer's block? 

I extend myself grace and patience… then we wait. Me, myself and I. 

 

Who is your favorite author? 

None really. Yet to pick one. 

 


Best book you ever read.
 
Need to think… 

 

Last book you read. 

Praxis. 

 

What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer? 

I’d continue my work as a humanitarian health worker, stand up comedian, TV actor, Mental health advocate, motivational speaker and gym… so much gym. 

 

I think a humanitarian health care worker/stand up comedian sounds perfect! Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why? 

My late parents and my siblings. 

 




If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why? 

My late parents. They never got to see me get to this point in life and I’d want to hear what they think and feel. 


 

What advice would you give someone who aspires to be a writer? 

Write. Just… write. Then make sure you get a good publisher to help with the finer details and to ensure the book speaks to the audience as intended. But, don’t let the publisher take over your stories. 

 


Do you have some links for us to follow you? 

https://linktr.ee/Dreadlocked_Doc








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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

BOOK REVIEW: Shadow of the Desert Queen by Olivia Rose


 

Shadow of the Desert Queen, A Lady Elizabeth Hawthorne Mystery by Olivia Rose was a 1920s cozy mystery. The feisty Lady Elizabeth wears exquisite gowns, drives a Duisenberg around London, and solves mysteries with style and ease. Great start to a new series. I will be back for more.

Monday, April 27, 2026

ART: The Journey by Texas Collage Artist Parker Kaufman

Oh, a special treat today from the man who was the original "Vision" in Vision and Verse,  our own witty and talented Parker Kaufman!

 

“The Journey”


This piece by Texas Collage Artist Parker Kaufman is entitled "The Journey".  It's 18" x 22".  

It's based on the premise of each person having or embarking on a journey  discovering who they are, what their part is in the grand scheme of things, and if they play a part at all. 






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Sunday, April 26, 2026

SCHEDULE: April 27 - May 1, 2026


 Monday, April 27 - ART:
The Journey 
by Texas Collage Artist 
Parker Kaufman
Tuesday, April 28 - BOOK REVIEW:
Shadow of the Desert Queen
by Olivia Rose
Wednesday, April 29 - INTERVIEW:
Humanitarian Author
Dr. Dave Wasambla
Thursday,  April 30 - TV TIME:
The Missing 
(Tubi)
Friday, May 1 - BOOK:
Charming Deception
by Carol Ann Kauffman










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Friday, April 24, 2026

BOOK: 47-O Ford Deseveno


 

This is a story of love; love discovered in the wrong place and time, love lost, and love found, love reimagined in a new time.

Dr. Olivia (Liv) Bellamy works at a cryogenic facility in Ohio that her grandfather, William Ulysses Bellamy, founded. 

One day, an alarm sounds. A tube is beginning the thawing process. But no tube extraction was scheduled for today, this week, or this month.

Liv finds the beeping tube hidden in the basement. Inside the tube is a tall, slim male humanoid who Liv finds fascinating.

Paperback and ebook: 

https://www.amazon.com/47-Deseveno-Carol-Ann-Kauffman-ebook/dp/B0B77JPT9M?ref_=ast_author_dp











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Thursday, April 23, 2026

TV TIME: Significant Other (Paramount +)


From the first scene of Significant Other, you know one of the two main characters is not to be trusted. The problem is… which one, because suspicion keeping bouncing between them! 
Marika Monroe does a fantastic job in this “Troubled, unprepared lovers go into the woods, oblivious to trouble around them” trope.

















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