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June 19, 2013

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Jane Bragg’s exceptional life and goodbye love letter

Jane Bragg brings us from her younger days as a model with the people we now know as some of our great designers. She shares her exceptional journey to her present life in San Francisco. Jane is a storyteller of enormous talent and listen to her life progress from one state to another(geographically and emotionally) [...]

 

April 27, 2013

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Tresa Eyres and her friendship with Reverend Lloyd Eucker

Reverend Lloyd Eucker was, by all accounts, an astounding man who knew, among other things, how to wait his turn for the friendship of a child too shy to say hello. Love Letters Live Co-founder Tresa Eyres was that little girl who averted her gaze at every offer of a handshake. Reverend Eucker was not [...]

 

February 21, 2013

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Author Ed Cozza on writing and life

Ed Cozza, author of a new novel Nowhere Yet is a man who apparently has always approached life with joy, open-heartedness and gratitude. Yes, even as a child in Colorado. Every day was a new joy spent outside in play among beauty. Did he know he had the sort of imagination that would lead him [...]

 

February 19, 2013

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Andrew Lam back with another wonderful book

Andrew Lam, my personal favorite Vietnamese writer, is back with another wonderful book. This one, Birds of Paradise Lost, is fiction, although it is so heart-reaching and detailed in it is in its portrayal of Vietnamese people who have had to make new lives in America that I originally thought it was a collection of [...]

 

January 31, 2013

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Annie Albagli’s love letters to Washington DC

Annie Albagli, as an artist, has done what we come to expect from a significant artist; she engineers the unexpected. You can see delightful surprises everywhere she has set her hand, mind and heart to work. Her inspirations are as original as her interpretations. And, she is not satisfied to remain enmeshed in only one [...]

 

January 17, 2013

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Heidi Kühn’s huge success in removing land mines

Heidi Kühn is the founder and CEO of Roots of Peace, an organization dedicated to the removal of land mines throughout the world.  She flies fearlessly through war ravaged countries, tiptoes past danger on a moment’s notice, and meets with heads of state whose support she overwhelmingly has.  The danger is overwhelming and the task [...]

 

January 6, 2013

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Remembering the best of years gone by

Deciding to write a love letter has always been, to me, the first step on the road to bathing in the positive, and I am happy to say that this is newly brought to my attention every time I see it in action. Jonathan Brower , psychotherapist and host of his own internet radio show called [...]

 

December 5, 2012

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More from Jerry Gillies

Jerry Gillies, best selling author, comedy writer, performing comedian and ex-con is back to talk about comedy, his last performance at the Berkeley Marsh, what makes people funny and what successful people have in common. He is, as you may remember, about to become an expat, but with the internet as it is you don’t [...]

 

November 21, 2012

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Ann Mahony talks about what handwriting can show about you

I always say that in the world of love letters, handwriting is king. No one has your handwriting. Like a fingerprint, it is yours alone. All this I knew. But truth be told, I had no idea of the depth and breadth of what handwriting does indicate. Until I spoke with handwriting analyst Ann Mahony, [...]

 

November 8, 2012

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The compelling unpeeling of the incredible Jerry Gillies onion

Jerry Gillies, best selling author of Money Love, has a resumé that has to be true because no one would think of making it up. One career or persona has smoothly morphed into the next and he is hardly done. He has plans that include his 150th birthday party with, if, alas, not current friends, [...]