We hope you enjoyed the December 2023 issue of This Awful Awesome Life. Many thanks to Orlando Bartro and Linda Cahill for their contributions to the December issue.
For our first issue of 2024, I decided to focus on facing challenges and being an agent for change.
This year, I will be writing a short story for each issue related to the theme in some way. This month, I hope you enjoy, “The Final Cut.”
Our new column for 2024 is “Happy Birthday.” Each month I will feature an author whose birthday falls during the month. Our author this month is J.D. Salinger. After writing the brilliant novel, The Catcher in the Rye, Salinger became a recluse. Though he continued to write, he eventually refused to allow his work to be published. What happened to make him pull away from the writing community?
We’re also celebrating the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by remembering his legacy.
This month I reviewed An Alternative History of Pittsburgh by Ed Simon. Simon takes a unique approach to the history of Pittsburgh, this region, and the United States.
Our words for January are words from all over the world pertaining to joy and happiness. I think it’s a positive way to start the year.
For January in “The Twelve Months of Salsa,” I made a delicious Pico de Gallo. I really like this recipe because it’s colorful, simple to make, and you can change it up by adding spices of your choice.
This month, Orlando Bartro discusses the word, island and why we don’t pronounce the “s.”
We have some great choices in our reading recommendations for kids and adults. Also, check out our Author Page, December in Pictures, and our preview of the February issue. Our January 2024 quiz is a set of Rebus puzzles featuring quotes about winter. It’s my most ambitious collection of Rebus puzzles to date, and I hope you enjoy solving them.
Everything in Between will be released in audiobook soon. I selected a narrator. Fingers crossed she is still available. I’m sorry the audiobook wasn’t ready for the holidays, but hold onto those Amazon gift cards, it’s coming!
The internationally best-selling author, Luke Murphy, has a new book out. The Cradle Will Fall hit bookstores on September 30. Charlene Taylor and Calvin Watters are teaming up for their most challenging case ripped from today’s headlines.
Elizabeth Meitzler, who was featured in our December 2022 issue, has a new book out, The Power Move. It’s a hockey-romance novel, and after reading and reviewing her debut novel, I predict this book will be just as entertaining. The Power Move is available on Amazon for paperback or kindle unlimited. Congratulations Elizabeth!
I hope you are carefully vetting the growing list of people who have formally announced their intent to run for office in the 2024 elections. Senatorial and presidential hopefuls have begun campaigning for the 2024 elections, but you still have time to start the vetting process. Please keep showing up and voting. We will never tell you who to vote for, but we will keep telling you to vote, and do your homework! Vet all candidates, and insist that all political parties do the same. Which incumbent legislators have actually authored and submitted legislation to benefit Americans? Who’s all talk and soundbites? Follow the money. Who is the new darling of the billionaires? What will they do, and who will they sell out to keep those dollars rolling in? Vote for the candidates who are the most qualified and who will safeguard our democracy.
Samantha Sayers has been missing since she disappeared on August 1, 2018, after a day of solo hiking at Vesper Peak near Seattle, Washington. Sam grew up in the Erie, Pennsylvania area where her parents Ron and Lisa still live.
Her family is exploring all avenues of inquiry to find and bring her home.
In the face of such an enormous challenge, they have chosen hope. Please keep sending positive thoughts to Sam and her family.
As promised, we will be displaying a yellow ribbon for Sam on the opening page of each issue of This Awful Awesome Life until she is home.
If you are a person of faith, please pray for her safe return to her family. Because we are an online publication, we can update this article with any news. We will also post information on our Facebook page, but only after it is verified. Thank you!
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Happy Reading,
Fran