By Curtis Honeycutt Most people know what onomatopoeia is, but I’d bet most of them couldn’t spell it! Just ask me. Onomatopoeia, of course, is
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‘What Moves the Dead’
By Stefanie Davis “The dead don’t walk. Except, sometimes when they do (Kingfisher, 2022, p. 123).” T. Kingfisher’s book. “What Moves the Dead” is a
The dawn of the zombie nouns
By Curtis Honeycutt Is it too early to talk about zombies? Halloween is still about a month away, but Home Depot is selling creepy inflatable
‘The Librarian Spy’
By Stefanie Davis “After all, there was nothing Ava loved more than the scent of old books – except of course, the power of the
Smells like teen fake news
By Curtis Honeycutt In November 1992, the Seattle grunge music scene was exploding in its popularity. While the angsty grunge fans were rocking in their
Searching for words between the poles – introducing miranyms
By Curtis Honeycutt My kids still don’t know that Santa can’t live at the North Pole. There’s no land underneath the ice sheets that melt
Finding and retaining employees in 2022
By Mike Heffner The biggest question in our industry right now is – How do I find and keep good people when nobody wants to
Revisiting the home name game: go Hoosiers!
By Curtis Honeycutt I love being at home. It’s where I sleep. It’s where I write. Home is where I watch Netflix. It’s an amazing
‘Love, Decoded’
By Stefanie Davis Friendships, an app development contest and a little romance are all a part of this modern-day retelling of Austen’s Emma. Gigi Wong
Is your staff ready for a new business environment?
By Howard Hubler Sometimes in business school we learn the term “lazy dollars.” These are generally defined as dollars in overstocked and older inventory that