Bryony fan Heather Boster likes to write fiction, so she submitted part of a prologue to her novel-in-progress to the Harold Masters page of the BryonySeries website.
As you recall, Harold Masters was the unusual literature teacher at Munsonville School. Melissa fell in love with Bryony's story (and John Simons, too) after writing a research paper about Bryony's life for the village's centennial celebration. Mr. Masters' page is a place for fans to share their writings.
Here is Heather's piece:
http://www.bryonyseries.com/Harold_Masters.html
This week's Herald News stories:
Channahon youth brought joy to all around him
Despite a crippling disability, Timmy Davis blessed his family, friends, and the other children in Joliet Area Community Hospice's pediatric program.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17592488-423/channahon-youth-brought-joy-to-all-around-him.html
Homes for the homeless
Meet a group committed to ending the puppy mill/pet store connection and a pet store owner who only offers dogs and cats from rescues and shelters.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17708922-423/homes-for-the-homeless.html
JJC programs highlight early signs of Alzheimers
Although Alzheimer's disease is incurable, there are advantages to early diagnosis. Learn them here.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17709191-423/jjc-programs-highlight-early-signs-of-alzheimers.html
Learning to act the part
Christopher Gleason is the cover illustrator for the 2012 holiday editor of Visage, but he's not the only artistic person in his family. Meet his sister. She acts, directs and teaches those same skills to teens.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17729106-423/learning-to-act-the-part.html
Writing through the years
An 83 year old former VA nurse launched a second career in writing and published (so far) seven books. Check out her titles and learn about her latest novel.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17609744-423/writing-through-the-years.html
As you recall, Harold Masters was the unusual literature teacher at Munsonville School. Melissa fell in love with Bryony's story (and John Simons, too) after writing a research paper about Bryony's life for the village's centennial celebration. Mr. Masters' page is a place for fans to share their writings.
Here is Heather's piece:
http://www.bryonyseries.com/Harold_Masters.html
This week's Herald News stories:
Channahon youth brought joy to all around him
Despite a crippling disability, Timmy Davis blessed his family, friends, and the other children in Joliet Area Community Hospice's pediatric program.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17592488-423/channahon-youth-brought-joy-to-all-around-him.html
Homes for the homeless
Meet a group committed to ending the puppy mill/pet store connection and a pet store owner who only offers dogs and cats from rescues and shelters.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17708922-423/homes-for-the-homeless.html
JJC programs highlight early signs of Alzheimers
Although Alzheimer's disease is incurable, there are advantages to early diagnosis. Learn them here.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17709191-423/jjc-programs-highlight-early-signs-of-alzheimers.html
Learning to act the part
Christopher Gleason is the cover illustrator for the 2012 holiday editor of Visage, but he's not the only artistic person in his family. Meet his sister. She acts, directs and teaches those same skills to teens.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17729106-423/learning-to-act-the-part.html
Writing through the years
An 83 year old former VA nurse launched a second career in writing and published (so far) seven books. Check out her titles and learn about her latest novel.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17609744-423/writing-through-the-years.html
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