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Sunny Side Up

November 9, 2018 by Philip Long

On the lighter side of the Nonahood, this is a column about the humorous realities of life in Central Florida. We must choose to laugh and sweat rather than cry and sweat. Traffic. That horrid beast of a word, traffic. I wouldn’t usually write about this despicable topic, save for the fact that humor can be squeezed from even the most dreadful of circumstances. … [Read more...]

The Lake Nona Book Maven Review

November 9, 2018 by Contributing Writer

Girl, Wash Your Face: Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be Author: Rachel Hollis Genre: Motivational, Inspirational, Self-help Okay, yes, this book is generally for younger women (I am old enough to be the author’s mother, after all), but it did seem to target an audience that makes up a large part of the demographics … [Read more...]

Book Review: The X-Files Goblins

November 9, 2018 by Aaron Vail

  Author: Charles L. Grant Publisher: Harper Collins, 1994, 288 pages   The X-Files TV show came on the air in 1993. Everything about it is amazing, and your counter-argument is invalid.   I recently found four The X-Files novels at a library book sale and was so excited to see what adventures awaited. I decided to start with the first novel … [Read more...]

Short Stories | A Million Miles Away, Part Five: The Final Chapter

November 9, 2018 by Brittany Bhulai

The exciting conclusion of the series, continued from the October 2018 edition of Nonahood News...   Planet Earth still had hope. Even though it was destroyed 500 years ago, causing its remaining life to seek refuge and inhabit Mars, I knew a way to save it.   My friend Pach spoke to me about the dark time when the Earth met its devastating fate. Its … [Read more...]

Sunny Side Up

October 24, 2018 by Philip Long

On the lighter side of the Nonahood, this is a column about the humorous realities of life in Central Florida. We must choose to laugh and sweat rather than cry and sweat. Is Central Florida a hospitable place for human beings? After living here for seven years, I’m not so sure. Let's do some empirical observation of this environment we’ve chosen to call home. On any given … [Read more...]

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