Life
2025 has been an amazing year for me and my book, MAYA BLUE A MEMOIR OF SURVIVAL. I’m excited to say MAYA BLUE was nominated for the prestigious 2025 Kirkus Prize. It was chosen as one of Maria Shriver’s 2025 Best Summer Reads, received the 2025 Readers’ Favorite Bronze Award, and was named one of
You can’t have enough inspiration, prayer, or good thoughts as you make your way through chemotherapy and a life-changing diagnosis
Because I spend a lot of time in New York City, Ann, one of our readers, asked me for a
It’s the end of summer and I’m sitting on a blanket with my husband in one of London’s gorgeous parks.
Six months ago one of my online friends fell and crushed the cartilage in her hip. If you don’t know
Short of a great facelift, did you know water may be the best beauty treatment you can buy? It doesn’t
The other day I heard a woman tell her girlfriend that to keep from being disappointed, she had lowered her
In my family it is known as the “Jongebloed Hip.” Amazingly it is even less glamorous than its name.
Tentatively I asked him if he’d take me to his studio. “I’d love to!” he replied, and we proceeded to
I look up at the clock to find it’s much later than I expected. “Just one more page,” I think
I sometimes wonder if I’m plagued with one of those alphabet disorders like “OCD” or “ADD” that are favorite topics
I’m concerned about someone I love right now. I’m worried she’s unhappy and that her unhappiness is propelling her out
The Earth is spinning faster than it used to. That’s my take on it anyway. It’s going to be Halloween
Sherry Lansing has often been called “the most powerful woman in Hollywood.” She is one of those rare people who
I’d never seen anyone quite so beautiful before, certainly not in the flesh. After a long day of driving across
“I know who I am,” Keith Richards says, in the trailer for his new Netflix documentary. “But I realize that
Today I sit with mother in the beauty shop at her dementia facility. It’s become more difficult to make out
If you’ve ever been diagnosed with a serious illness, you might feel like your body betrayed you. That’s how I