by Deb Aronson | Feb 26, 2022 | Blog, Essays
I made a video. In a newsletter this past summer I talked about the need to get my book into the hands of young (and young-at-heart) readers. One critical way of doing that is school visits. That is, after all, where all my potential readers are! I want to be invited...
by Deb Aronson | May 6, 2012 | Essays
The tooth fairy is magical. The tooth fairy is eternal. First appeared in Mary Englebreit’s Home Companion in January 2001 Who can’t remember the thrill of putting a lost tooth under the pillow at bedtime and waking up the next day to some shiny new coins? So what...
by Deb Aronson | May 6, 2012 | Essays
First appeared in Indy’s Child in January 2001 I admit I am not as much of a morning person as I used to be. And I admit that I am especially slow to wake up on the weekends. So some Saturdays, as I stumble for the kitchen and the first coffee of the day, the thought...
by Deb Aronson | May 6, 2012 | Essays
First appeared in WILL Radio: Sidetrack in August It’s funny the kinds of things you take for granted when you have two legs. Like wearing high heels. Plenty of women complain about wearing them, but you can be sure most have at least a couple pairs in their closet....
by Deb Aronson | May 6, 2012 | Essays
A big sister takes 30 years to appreciate the kindness, intelligence and true nature of her littlest (or should I say youngest) sibling. First appeared in Mary Engelbreit’s Home Companion in October 2008 Six years my junior, the youngest of four kids, my little...
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