“Ramsperger’s portrayal of the ravages of South Sudan is heartbreakingly vivid, resulting in a moving but unsentimental portrait of one nation’s anguish. Dianna is a compelling character as a pragmatic veteran of humanitarian work in Africa who still hopes for the best….An exceedingly thoughtful reflection,…A quietly meditative and insightful novel.” Kirkus
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400 Square Feet – it helped me tremendously in my comedy career. For anyone looking to make the jump into comedy writing full-time, or really anything other than what you’re doing, this article is for you!If you want more of my articles like this, I publish them every week (usually
The Oklahoma Hospice and Palliative Care Association (OHPA) recently held their annual conference in which they featured renowned business humorist and keynote speaker, Jan McInnis. Presenting her popular keynotes, "Finding the Funny in Change" and “Bouncing Back: Handling Setbacks Like a Comedian,” McInnis captivated the audience with her unique blend
It’s not often that a review compares you to your favorite author. Thank you David J. for saying, “Ramsperger’s writing style is reminiscent of Barbara Kingsolver’s. She expertly interweaves real-life events into a captivating narrative that showcases a resilient and empowering female protagonist.” I am both humbled and grateful. “A Thousand