Bryony fan Heather Boster submitted another part of her novel-in-progress to the Harold Masters page of the BryonySeries website. At this point, Heather is uncertain if this new selection will be part of the prologue or chapter one.
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
Commitment to education
Despite continual persecution, a Congolese man continually pursued higher education and his goal to help others in need. Having to begin anew in the United States did not deter him; it only made him try harder.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17770706-423/commitment-to-education.html
Verona man lived simple life
Free of the technological gadgets that are part of modern living, Glenn Hollenbeck lived a simple life free from financial cares and the stressors that plague others.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17776433-423/verona-man-led-simple-life.html
HUGS helps grant wishes
A number of national organizations grant large-scale dreams to terminally ill individuals. This local group meets much smaller, but equally important, needs.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17851944-423/hugs-helps-grant-wishes.html
Creating art with a heart
When LeAnn Ryan began her sign business, she did so knowing she wanted to promote others artists as well as help local charities. Here's how she's accomplishing it.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17756342-423/creating-art-with-a-heart.html
One final story did not make it online this week, that of Jim Nesci and his Cold Blooded Animals. Jim's show is a fascinating one. Check out his site: www.coldbloodedcreatures.com
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
Commitment to education
Despite continual persecution, a Congolese man continually pursued higher education and his goal to help others in need. Having to begin anew in the United States did not deter him; it only made him try harder.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17770706-423/commitment-to-education.html
Verona man lived simple life
Free of the technological gadgets that are part of modern living, Glenn Hollenbeck lived a simple life free from financial cares and the stressors that plague others.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17776433-423/verona-man-led-simple-life.html
HUGS helps grant wishes
A number of national organizations grant large-scale dreams to terminally ill individuals. This local group meets much smaller, but equally important, needs.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17851944-423/hugs-helps-grant-wishes.html
Creating art with a heart
When LeAnn Ryan began her sign business, she did so knowing she wanted to promote others artists as well as help local charities. Here's how she's accomplishing it.
http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/lifestyles/17756342-423/creating-art-with-a-heart.html
One final story did not make it online this week, that of Jim Nesci and his Cold Blooded Animals. Jim's show is a fascinating one. Check out his site: www.coldbloodedcreatures.com
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