Archives for October 2014

“The Story Keeper,” by Lisa Wingate

Reviewed by Donna Meredith Escaping the past proves more difficult than New York editor Jen Gibbs thinks in The Story Keeper, Lisa Wingate’s uplifting new novel about a woman’s journey to find a manuscript, and along the way, to reclaim the missing parts of her soul. Jen has barely begun her new job at Vida […]

October Read of the Month: “Memories of Holly Woode,” by Richard Wickliffe

Reviewed by Anastasia Wickham “If at the end of our lives we’re nothing more than a collection of our memories, then I know John has had a very good life.” Richard Wickliffe’s 2013 novel is 265 pages of nostalgic summer enjoyment. Memories of Holly Woode is an easy read with short chapters rife with scenes […]

Anastasia Wickham

Anastasia Wickham earned her Ph.D. in English Education at the University of Oklahoma. She teaches middle school Language Arts, enabling her to fulfill her passions of inspiring young writers and creating a new generation of lifelong readers. Anastasia enjoys helping others record and edit their memories. She lives in Norman, Oklahoma, with her husband, stepdaughter, […]