by Nancy Colasurdo | May 9, 2012 | Write Thinking
I’ve had people express confusion or wonder at how seemingly disparate things come together in my head, but sometimes I even have to question it myself. Somehow Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (the Keira Knightley film version), The Social...
by Nancy Colasurdo | May 7, 2012 | Unfettered 50
I am, blessedly, not a depressive. I truly can’t imagine the challenges of that existence. I bring this up now because of last Friday. It was a day where something so emotionally heavy came over me that it felt debilitating. And I felt like I had no control over...
by Nancy Colasurdo | May 4, 2012 | Write Thinking
I wrote a column dripping with sarcasm this week. It was so angry that it didn’t make it into print but seemed to scare the crap out of a few friends I sent it to. But I must confess that one of the things I love the most about writing twice-weekly for Fox...
by Nancy Colasurdo | May 2, 2012 | Write Thinking
I couldn’t help but be saddened by the now-viral video posted to YouTube by Stu Chaifetz, a father who wired his autistic son and sent him to school to find out what was going on there. It made me think about all the people who are in the wrong profession....
by Nancy Colasurdo | Apr 29, 2012 | Unfettered 50
When a book is mentioned to me three times in the span of a week, I take it as a sign. Hello, Fifty Shades of Grey. I downloaded and breezed through two books in the trilogy and am halfway through the third. Here’s the capsule summary of these works sitting...