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  • Fish-shaped snacks

    Fish-shaped snacks

    by Sairung: I saw these interesting desserts recently at a mall and had to try them out. They are called taiyaki. A mixture of flour, sugar, and what else I don’t know is poured onto a fish-shaped waffle iron. Then, you can add fillings like taro paste, red bean paste, etc. They are properly sweet,… Read more

  • We’re asking for your help to choose our novel’s cover design!

    We’re asking for your help to choose our novel’s cover design!

    by Sairung: Exciting news! The initial designs for our novel’s cover, Separate, are finished. There are two finalists. They both are beautiful and fit our genre – supernatural horror adventure. We’re asking you to please be a part of this process: help us choose which design will be our cover. To vote, follow this link:… Read more

  • Our debut novel: Separate

    Our debut novel: Separate

    by Sairung: Rojana Bensen, the protagonist, believes that ghosts are spiteful and dangerous spirits. Born and raised in the US to an American dad and a Thai mom, Rojana (nicknamed Na) enrolls in a paranormal psychology course at her university. Na’s interest in the course stems from news about a cousin in Thailand being attacked… Read more

  • At last, I found delicious banana bread!

    At last, I found delicious banana bread!

    by Sairung: Let me tell you about my journey to discover delicious banana bread. I had been searching for good banana bread since marrying my husband Alan and moving from Thailand to the US nearly two decades ago. I bought banana bread from almost every store that sold it. Each was either dry, flavorless, pure… Read more

  • Asparagus, asparagus

    Asparagus, asparagus

    by Sairung: You might recall from my previous posts that I’m a vegetarian who likes almost every vegetable. Today I would like to talk about asparagus. Grilled, well salted asparagus is so delicious. It’s good on its own and serves as an awesome side to any food. I also like it stir-fried. There’s a wonderful… Read more

  • About listening to pain

    About listening to pain

    by Alan: Pain is exhausting. It takes energy to maintain a mental wall that holds back my pain, so I can keep moving despite how I’m feeling. There isn’t much I can do about my pain. Medications conflict with other medications, leaving me with no safe options. Any relief I get from medications is short-lived… Read more

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