My Body, My Words: a collection of bodies - Edited by Amye Barrese Archer and Loren Kleinman

Little By Little: An Interview with Amye Archer and Loren Kleinman

Posted on Posted in Autoimmune Related Disease, Coloring Book Journals, Interviews, The Ally Within

Happy Summer, Friends! It’s been a little while since I’ve sent out a Little By Little Letter, but I’m happy to be back at it, and connecting with all of you. I hope you are all doing and feeling well. For this Little Letter, I had the opportunity to interview Amye Archer and Loren Kleinman, the […]

Mary McGowan of WomenHeart

Little By Little: Interviews with WomenHeart, The Floating Library, and Pianist and Composer Arsentiy Kharitonov

Posted on Posted in Coloring Book Journals, Dear Heart, Heart Disease, Interviews, Little By Little, Uncategorized

Hi Friends, Happy February! It was definitely a full newsletter this month and that has kept me busy! February is Heart Month and I was so honored by the opportunity to interview Mary McGowan, the CEO of WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease. Their wonderful organization is listed as one of the resources […]

Grace After Fire

Little By Little: Mea Williams of Grace After Fire, Mary Ann Mayer of NVF, and author Elizabeth Szewczyk

Posted on Posted in Beyond the Call, Coloring Book Journals, Holidays, Interviews, Little By Little, Women Veterans

Hi Friends, For this month’s Little by Little Letter, I reached out to Mea Williams, the President and CEO of Grace After Fire, a fantastic women Veterans’ service organization based in Houston, Texas. Mea, a Navy Veteran, is an incredible woman and leader. I hope you find her as inspiring as I do. I also sat down for […]

Stephen T. Vessels

Little By Little: Author and Visual Artist Stephen T. Vessels

Posted on Posted in Coloring Book Journals, Interviews, Little By Little, Stephen T. Vessels, Words and Color

Hi Friends, For the October Little By Little Letter, I had the great joy of interviewing author and visual artist, Stephen T. Vessels. I first met Stephen in a tiny French café in Southern California. He was enjoying a quiet Sunday brunch and I rudely interrupted him. The rest, as they say, is history. These days, […]