
The term curious has two meanings and we celebrate them both here.
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It’s a short growing season up here in the North Country. The seeds are sown but that’s pretty much it. Right now the corn in these parts is about as high as an alligator’s eye. That may explain why our farmers’ markets are also crafters’ m...
Wow did we get a double whammy today. About our book. As reported in our last dispatch, decisions concerning getting The League of Curious Women into print are stressing us out. Self-publish? Continue the glacial process of convincing an ag...
One of the Curious Women celebrated a birthday this week. As usual, we’re not naming names but we’ll grant you a syllable. Jay. And a number. 72. It was right there on the cake. No point being coy about it. When someone cracked wiseass abou...
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At an age past 70, Joyce Gawley Walsack invented the League while on a quest to find her purpose. That thing she was meant to do. She lives and reads and writes and questions in the Adirondack Mountains of New York.
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