Author: Karen McCann
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The Next Big Thing
Last week, my friend Victoria Twead wrote to ask if I’d like to take part in the Next Big Thing online event. She’s the author of the delightful Chickens, Mules and Two Old Fools , which my husband Rich, who has trouble remembering book titles, calls “ Two Old Mules .” Vicky explained that the…
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How to Mentally Unpack Your Bags
This is a guest post by Chris Brady, the NY Times bestselling author of A Month of Italy: Rediscovering the Art of Vacation and several other titles. You may also remember Chris as the man who penned the lovely words, “McCann’s writing is warm, inviting, immediately charming, and constantly entertaining. Her narrative was so good I found…
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The Indispensable Little White Lie
To my grandmother, the silent film actress Ramona Langley , a little white lie was as indispensable as a little black dress. Both, in her opinion, helped the world go around in a more agreeable, amusing and civilized way. Ramona Langley (1893 – 1983) My grandmother was once entertaining a group of friends for dinner…
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Books & Tapas & the Women Who Love Them
And yes, I’ve included recipes! “I started your book yesterday,” one woman told me. “Just planning to read a couple of chapters before today’s gathering. And I couldn’t stop. I read the whole thing. Finally my husband’s asking, ‘Are we having dinner?’ and I’m saying, ‘Yeah, sure, fix whatever you want.’ I just had to…
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Home Is Where the Laptop Is
I love living abroad and adore traveling, but even my hell-yes-let’s-go attitude seems downright stick-in-the-mud compared to the nomadic lifestyle of my friends Lindsay Lake and Ross Williams. Now in their late twenties, Lindsay and Ross are nomads. Since I got to know them in Seville in 2008, they’ve lived in Prague; Berlin; Amsterdam; Victoria,…
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A Long Way to This Strawberry
The times were pretty wild when I was at the University of California at Berkeley, especially for one friend who called himself after a popular cartoon character; I’ll refer to him here as “Roadrunner” (not his real nickname). By spring of our freshman year, the combination of the rigorous academic schedule, various romantic complications with…
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E-Readers vs “Real” Books
I don’t know how you feel about books, but to me, the prospect of having nothing to read is right up there with being deprived of oxygen. So whenever I move, I immediately make a beeline for the public library. Sadly, Seville’s public library turned out to have a paltry supply of books, most of…
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House Hunting in Spain
Leaving Ohio for southern Spain, Rich and I were delighted to give up our rural lifestyle and embrace the civilized pleasures of an ancient European city. What would our lives have been like if we’d chosen the country instead? Expat Victoria Twead and her husband, Joe, wanted mountain views, wildlife, big open spaces and the…
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THE LITTLE SCIENCE MUSEUM OF HORRORS
They call it Casa de la Ciencia, the House of Science, but it’s more like a House of Horrors. Rich and I were passing through Seville’s Maria Louisa Park on Saturday morning and noticed the open door. We knew the building, the spectacular Peruvian Pavilion from the 1929 Latin American Expo, but we never realized…
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AND THE WINNER IS…
Thanks to the many, many blog and Facebook friends who voted on the cover layout! Although every entry had its supporters, by far the most popular was the version with the white lettering. Experts have told me that it will also be the most readable in small formats, such as Amazon listings. So it’s a…