A conversation with the Conway (Ark.) Rotary Club
Stories about the things that inspire people to head down a certain path interest me, and it's always fun to hear people talk about what inspired them to become who they are today.
Viva Biba: An interview with Barbara Hulanicki
Details about and a link to my profile about Swinging Sixties icon Barbara Hulanicki, who has created quite the second act for herself in South Beach.
Overnight Code on Good Morning America
On getting Overnight Code into Robin Roberts' hands.
Raye Montague’s Struggle in the South
On exhibits and about what curtains conceal.
Overnight Code Update: Pyramid Art, Books and Custom Framing Event
Our special book talk with people who knew Raye Montague well. It was so nice to hear that they felt we got Raye right on the page, and they felt that she was right there in the (Zoom) room with them.
UA Little Rock to host March 11 Conversation with David Montague, Paige Bowers
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host a virtual conversation with authors David Montague and Paige Bowers to discuss their new book on the life and legacy of the U.S. Navy’s ‘Hidden Figure’ Raye Montague. The event, “Overnight Code: A Conversation with Paige Bowers and David
Overnight Code Update
OVERNIGHT CODE has been out in the world for a little more than a month now. David Montague and I have been busy giving talks to civic groups, bookstores, media and pretty much anyone else who will have us. The book has been optioned for a possible TV/film project,
Book Review: Lady in Waiting by Anne Glenconner
Anne Glenconner, the firstborn child of the 5th Earl of Leicester, was considered a royal disappointment because she was not born a boy. Because she was born a girl, she wouldn’t be able to inherit one of Britain’s largest estates. Yet being female certainly did not mean that
The Splendid and the Vile
When author Erik Larson moved from Seattle to Manhattan a few years ago, he thought about how the September 11 attacks were a profoundly different experience for New Yorkers than they were for those who witnessed the horrors unfold from afar. His musings led him to think about another attack
Resilience and the art of Resistance
A few years ago, I spent my days delving into accounts written by Nazi resisters of all stripes. Some of them were women, most of them were young, and all of them were willing to risk their lives to stop the oppression and hate that were slithering across the European