We frequently attach images, sensations and emotions to words. When we hear the word “apple” we can picture an apple and imagine its taste and feel. Generally, this information attachment happens unconsciously and is not a bad thing: when I hear the word “apple,” I do not really care if I picture a red apple…
Brian Payton reveals WWII romance, secrets
“The Wind is not a River,” a World War II novel by Brian Payton, is centered on a journalist and his wife. John Easley, previously a writer for national geographic, discovers the war has moved onto American soil in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands, while he is there studying the wildlife and land. Soon after, the…