Tuesday, July 7, 2026

BOOK REVIEW: The Bookstore Sistersby Alice Hoffman


 




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Monday, July 6, 2026

ART: Transition by Parker Kaufman

 





TRANSITION  came about from my desire to create something that would express my feelings in light of the recent increase in hate and bigotry towards transgender people.  I wanted to depict what I was hearing from the trans community.  I wanted to present what I saw and heard from my personal experience and perspective as an aging gay man.  When I began examining the issue, it hit me that in some way we are all "transitioning".  We are all sifting through this chaotic mess we call life.  We all look to discover who we are, who we want to become, and try to decide how best to get there.  I do not suggest that this is a valid comparison nor in any way do I mean to take away from the significance of their struggle, one fraught with oppression and a blatant attempt to erase their existence.  From this old gay's perspective, folks trying to deal with their gender identity walk a path that is far more difficult and complex than the rest of us can ever imagine.  I cannot begin to fathom the questions, the fear, the loneliness, the intense uncertainty that my trans brothers and sisters are confronted with.

I used straight edges and sharp angles as a background to denote societal thinking regarding gender; how we tend to look at one's gender in black and white terms.  In other words, if you're born with male genitalia you are automatically labelled a boy and we can't see how one could be a female in a male body.  The sharp angles also serve as a metaphor for how that very narrow-minded way of thinking "cuts" and harms those with identity issues.  I used common anatomical details to signify "humaness", allowing the viewer to make their own conclusions. The single tear below the right eye reflects the immense sadness that I feel for the treatment of the trans community, for the inhumanity they  experience as they simply try to be who they are and live a happy life as their true selves.  There is much more packed into this work and my hope is that those who see it, will take time to explore it with their own knowledge and experience and find more meaning in it.

The one final point that was most important to me to  make was in the wording that I added.  It says, "I say who I am, it's not up for debate".  The message should be crystal clear.  It is not up to government, the clergy, the local school board, one's employer, neighbors, or some bigoted snark on social media, to determine who one is, what gender they are supposed to identify as, or how they choose to live their life.  That right, that HUMAN RIGHT, belongs to the individual alone.  My greatest wish is that more people come to that realization, that they come to embrace the wondrous diversity of the human species and the richness that that diversity brings to one's life.

The composition measures 16" x 20".  It is comprised of hand cut poster board and 60lb cardstock, mixed with computer generated lettering.  The design is mounted on foam board.  
 Artist:  Parker Kaufman,  05/31/2026.  Image may not be copied, reprinted, or used in any other way without express written permission.






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Sunday, July 5, 2026

SCHEDULE: July 6-10, 2026



 Monday, July 6 - ART:
Transition by 
Texas Collage Artist Parker Kaufman
Tuesday, July 7 - BOOK REVIEW:
The Bookstore Sisters
by Alice Hoffman
Wednesday, July 8 - INTERVIEW:
 Texas Collage Artist
Parker Kaufman
Thursday,  July 9 - TV TIME:
Bugonia
(Netflix)
Friday, July 10 - BOOK:
Harper Ross
by Carol Ann Kauffman




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Friday, July 3, 2026

BOOK: The Captain and the Ambassador by Carol Ann Kauffman


 


Ambassador Tull Redmond is seeking a quick ride home to Earth after concluding her twenty-year mission as a peace negotiator. All she wants is peace, quiet, and to be left alone. She boards the Earth Starship Giuseppe Verdi with its questionable leader, Captain Ben Jacobs, anyway. It's the fastest way home. 

Her quarters has a full bath, a space view window, and a large, real bed! How bad could this rule-breaking, authority-defying Captain Casanova be? High Council hates him, true, but his crew loves him. 

Surely, she's too old and tired to be drawn into this bad boy of the quadrant's personal circus.

 
Will Ambassador Redmond get the quiet, uneventful ride home she craves?

Amazon Link:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074569BDY

Available in Kindle format, paperback, and audiobook.


Excerpt:

Chapter One

A New Passenger

Rocket outline

 

 

Captain Jacobs? Sir, big news. Ambassador Tull Redmond is meeting us at Bridgeport Seven tomorrow and will join us as our passenger all the way to Earth,” said second-in-command Commander Zack Mankewitz of the Earth Starship Giuseppe Verdi.

“Ambassador Redmond,” repeated the captain. “Oh, I’ve heard of him, Commander. He’s that peace, love, and hope guy. He’s the most successful intergalactic mediator in this quadrant. Wow, my very first five-star passenger. Yes, that is big news. I’m glad I didn’t miss him. High Council’s never trusted me with a bigwig before.”

“Yes, sir. I know.”

“So, the ambassador and I will be going home to Earth at the same time. Well, I’m not sure the Ambassador is Earthite, I just assumed. Is he retiring, too, I wonder?

“Well, sort of. From what I heard, the ambassador refused to sign another ten-year contract, so resigning from intergalactic mediation is the only other option. You two are lucky ducks.”

“Luck had nothing to do with it, Commander. It’s plain, old-fashioned endurance. Any special dietary requests? I heard the ambassador was a vegan.”

“No. No special food requests, but a full bathroom in quarters, and the ambassador is a woman. She’s also requested a room with a space view.”

“You’re kidding me? I’ve seen him, eh, her, from a distance. Short, pale, plump, light-colored hair slicked back or something. Hair was hardly noticeable. Wears a big, long, hooded, monk-like robe. Kind of like a round beige ball. A non-sexual being.”

“Does that matter?”

“No, I guess not. The ambassador gets the job done. A full bath and a view, huh? Well, there is only one accommodation like that aboard this ship, and that’s mine. Damn. My first five-star passenger and she boots me out of my quarters. Oh, well. Go ahead and assign her to Captain’s Quarters, Commander."



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Thursday, July 2, 2026

TV TIME: Final Days of Planet Earth (You Tube)


 This series on You Tube was a giant mash-up of a ton of older sci-fi movies, from Invasion of the Body Snatchers, V, to Aliens. The critics hated it. Absurd. Ridiculous. Bizzarre. But me? I liked it!

Darrell Hannah plays astronaut/city official in the mayor’s office who is chilling in her performance, which pulls together this series about “giant six-foot insect aliens who want to take over The Earth”. 

Gil Bellows is a cranky archaeologist who uncovers the alien plot and sets out to save humanity.











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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

INTERVIEW: Multi-Genre Author Chris Underwood

 


Chris Underwood

Galena, Ohio 

USA





Good morning, Chris, and welcome to Vision and Verse.

 What have you written?

I have a humorous murder mystery, which I have converted to a screenplay and won some awards:  The Creatures of Holden Beach…And the murder they did NOT Commit!

 

I also have a 4-book Disaster Fiction Series about a cyber attack on the Niagara Falls power grid in the wintertime called The Cold Winter. My heroes eventually join a minuteman militia to fight back with vintage military equipment because modern machinery cannot be trusted. The series straddles the genres of Dystopian Future and Historical Fiction. 

 


What is your favorite genre to write?  

I bounce around a little, as you can see above, but humor is my fallback. I try to toss some in there every now and then. 

 


Favorite food.  

Pizza!

 


Tea or coffee?  

Coffee!

 


Pizza or ice cream?  

What's wrong with both?  

 


Wine or beer or soda or what?  

do NA beer now. 

 


Where would you like to visit?  

Caribbean Islands. Extended stay.

 


Favorite musical artist.  

Meatloaf!

 



Do you listen to music when you write?
 
Exclusively. 

What?  

Instrumental Jazz and hip hop. It's got to have a beat and minimal words

 



What makes you laugh?  

The world.

 



Favorite work of art or sculpture.  

Historical buildings and structures.

 


How old were you when you started writing? 

3rd grade. 

 




Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards?

Or just write?  

I do a general outline and I stray often but the outline still gives me structure. I update the outline midway through and it helps a lot at that point, after the bugs are worked out. 

 


Describe your perfect evening. 

Writing with some music and a nice view. A chapter started ahead of time and needing finished. 

 


Where do you get your inspiration? 

I find it in everyday things. But also, I volunteer with vintage military groups, so conversations and sights can really get the wheels turning.

 



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

Actually, I haven’t had that. I’ve had wasted junk writing, but no blank page issues.


 



Who is your favorite author? 

Clive Cussler, Ian Fleming, Hemingway.

 



Best book you ever read. 

Not sure I can put a finger on that one. 

 


Last book you read. 

The Last Hitman by Robin Yocum.

 



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

Program computers, woodworking. 

 






Who is the one person who has influenced 

your personal life the most, and why? 

My dad did a lot for me. He's still watching

I’m sure.

 



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

Jesus.

 



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

Write. Don’t just talk about it. Join a writers club and submit some chapters for critique. 

Put it out there. 

 






Do you have some links for us to follow you?

 

My Books – Chris Underwood

 

The Cold Winter Grid-Down Series (4 book series) Kindle Edition

 

The Creatures of Holden Beach.....And the Murder they did NOT Commit! eBook : Underwood, Chris: Amazon.com.au: Books













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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

BOOK REVIEW: Murder on the SS Rosa by Lee Strauss

 









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Monday, June 29, 2026

ART: Norwegian-Iranian Artist Violet Polsangi


 

I found Violet Polsangi while researching up and coming artists of 2023 for the Art section of this blog and was immediately drawn to her work. Yes, her paintings combine both abstract and concrete elements. But they also combine strong architectural elements with the softest of color. I think they are beautiful! 



I left the links at the top of the posts for your further exploration. 




Follow Violet on Instagram. 












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Sunday, June 28, 2026

SCHEDULE: June 29 - July 3, 2026


 Monday, June 29 - ART:
Norwegian-Iranian Artist
Violet Polsangi
Tuesday, June 30 - BOOK REVIEW:
Murder on the SS Rosa
by Lee Strauss
Wednesday, July 1 - INTERVIEW:
Multi-Genre Author 
Chris Underwood
Thursday, July 2 - TV TIME:
Final Days of Planet Earth
(You Tube)
Friday, July 3 - BOOK:
The Captain and the Ambassador
by Carol Ann Kauffman





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Friday, June 26, 2026

BOOK: Lord of Blakeley, A Time After Time, by Carol Ann Kauffman



 The series, TIME AFTER TIME, follows a pair of quintessential lovers, Richard and Nicole, through their many lives together, in different places, in different times, with different names and faces and sometimes even on other planets. 




This follows the alternative theory that the relationships we forge in this lifetime, both the good and the bad, are continued into the future, and are rooted deeply in our past. Whatever we do, whomever we love, and the good and evil deeds we do today follow us into the future. Unsettled issues will present themselves again and again, until they are ultimately resolved. Those people who have had a profound effect on us in this lifetime will find us again in the future. And although everything changes, love remains. 




Books in the TIME AFTER TIME series are: BLUE LAKE, BELTERRA, The BASLICATO, BENTLEY SQUARE, WAITING FOR RICHARD, and LORD OF BLAKELEY. They do not need to be read in order. 




Lord of Blakeley is the story of Andrew of Blakeley, a simple farm boy who lives on a primitive future planet. He is chosen by the lovely Lady Aleese to be her mate and rises to become the most powerful man on the planet. 

But a jealous man with access to mobile transport devices wreaks havoc on the young couple’s happiness, separating them, her on an alien rock planet and he, aboard a slave ship, and then dumping them in 1960s Chicago. One day, Aleese vanishes into thin air, and Andrew is arrested for her murder and must stand trial. 

This is a time travel tale, but also a story of devotion and jealousy, of loss and lunacy. And, in true Time After Time fashion, a story of love.

Amazon Link: 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DXF1710/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p2_i8





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