Government corruption. Police brutality. Child abuse. Ripped from the headlines, from Tennessee newspapers from 1875 to 1878. He Will Restore is a fictionalized retelling of the real adventures of Joe and Teek Brassel, two brothers who gave everything to save their sisters. Like most people in the area, the family were subsistence farmers, making what little cash money they could from the manufacture of illicit spirits. Their were fairly typical, hard working people, with the exception of Egbert, their patriarch, who drank much, worked little, and had a predilection for his young daughters.
Government corruption. Police brutality. Child abuse. Ripped from the headlines, from Tennessee newspapers from 1875 to 1878. He Will Restore is a fic...
A middle aged woman finds humor, and occasional pathos, with her clowder of rescued cats. "Talk to the Paw" is the second of the series of the Adventures of a Crazy Cat Lady."
A middle aged woman finds humor, and occasional pathos, with her clowder of rescued cats. "Talk to the Paw" is the second of the series of the Adventu...
Meetings are alive Whether it's a few people meeting over coffee or 100 people in a conference room, meetings happen all the time. They are a constantly changing and living pattern; a connection of minds, content and process. Every meeting, no matter how large or small, has the potential to be a dynamic interaction of human brains. The possibilities for success are endless and yet organizations persist in forcing themselves into a rigid straight jacket of endless agendas, boring monologues and tedious PowerPoint. Where agendas are long and aimless. Where people stop each other talking. Where...
Meetings are alive Whether it's a few people meeting over coffee or 100 people in a conference room, meetings happen all the time. They are a constan...