by Leisa A. Hammett | Apr 7, 2010 | Art, H2H, Our Book
Mark your calendar! Save the dates! Your support matters!Sat. April 17, 12- 2 p.m., Whole Body, Hill Center, Green Hills Book SigningThurs., April 22, 11 a.m., Rebekah Pope & Leisa discuss the book as guests of host Meryll Rose on Channel 5's "Talk of the...
by Leisa A. Hammett | Mar 22, 2010 | All The Rest of Life, Art, Autism/Disability, Divorce, Grief & Loss, H2H, Our Book, Midlife and Beyond, Motherhood, Spirituality
Goodbye 2009. That's right. Long-time Goodbye. It's the end of the third month of of the second decade of the new millennium, but I'm still saying Goodbye to the last. And that's because I'm Packing. Packing to leave this place. When I took this...
by Leisa A. Hammett | Mar 12, 2010 | Art, Autism/Disability, H2H, Our Book, Technology/Blogging
Social Media. Why bother? If you are a writer in this millennium and even more importantly, a book author, to not be doing social media is to be a dinosaur. Jus' sayin'. And even if you are not a writer but own a business or offer a service, social media is...
by Leisa A. Hammett | Feb 19, 2010 | Art, H2H, Our Book
Corinthian helmet, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Heroes: Mortals & Myths in Ancient Greece Honestly? The subject matter of the Frist Center for the Visual Arts didn't exactly have me lunging onto 40 East toward downtown Nashville. But I'm glad...
by Leisa A. Hammett | Feb 5, 2010 | Art, Autism/Disability, H2H, Our Book, Spirituality, Technology/Blogging
Gone Blogging: Yesterday through tomorrow, I'm attending the annual Blissdom conference on blogging. There will be hundreds of mostly women bloggers there from around the globe. Above are just a handful of our local crew (Nashville Women Who Blog on Facebook) who...
by Leisa A. Hammett | Jan 28, 2010 | Art, Autism/Disability, Grief & Loss, H2H, Our Book
Feedback from the exhibit's visitor book: “The photos are so powerful” “This is the best exhibit ever!” “What remarkable stories this exhibit depicts.” “Ms. Pope’s photos are amazing and so are the families that shared a glimpse of their lives…”...