Bio:
I've been writing for as long as I can remember. I wrote my first "novel" in second grade, a knock-off of my favorite book at the time, THE SECRET LANGUAGE. I've published a novel, short stories and articles. I'm currently working on a new novel.
I've been writing for as long as I can remember. I wrote my first "novel" in second grade, a knock-off of my favorite book at the time, THE SECRET LANGUAGE. I've published a novel, short stories and articles. I'm currently working on a new novel.
Interests:
writing, fiction, food, culinary history, health issues, books, fitness, collecting useless trivia
writing, fiction, food, culinary history, health issues, books, fitness, collecting useless trivia
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The Wizard of Oz is celebrating its 70th anniversary. The film almost didn't get made.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 10/18/2009
A recent experience made me believe that healthcare needs reform. But I don't think the government will make it any better.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/25/2009
Cooking eggs is one of the most basic of culinary techniques. I set out to master it myself. Or how I learned to make Dippy Eggs.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/19/2009
A profile of the creator of Gone With the Wind.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/18/2009
Shirley Jackson is probably not the first author to come to mind when someone mentions the horror genre. In her short life, she was a prolific author and a master at horror storytelling.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/18/2009
Most of us have seen the 1939 film, Wizard of Oz, but little is known about the creator and author of the original stories.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/18/2009
A guide to places to see in Lebanon County.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/18/2009
Don't throw out your leftover bread. Make bread pudding.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/8/2009
The Master of Macabre laid the foundation for the horror genre. His own life was as tortured as some of the characters he created.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/4/2009
Wally Lamb's first novel in 10 years is about how an already troubled marriage is affected by tragedy. Like his previous novels, it is a survey of the human condition, how ordinary people deal with obstacles that test their faith and resilience.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 9/4/2009
American author Ernest Hemingway is probably best known for his stories of macho protagonists, but he also had a soft spot for animals, especially cats.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 8/28/2009
Olive oil has been used as a beauty product for centuries. It makes hair silky and frizz-free and is an excellent skin moisturizer.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 8/28/2009
This spaghetti sauce is easy to make and much better than jar sauce. The leftovers freeze well.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 8/28/2009
The Great Gatsby is one of Fitzgerald's best known works. Gatsby is a story about an American dreamer. Some have speculated that Fitzgerald and Jay Gatsby were one and the same.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 8/23/2009
Gone are the nerdy, coke bottle style glasses. With new innovations and trends stylish, attractive glasses can be worn by all.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 7/11/2009
Women have stroke risks that are unique to them in addition to non-gender specific risks such as obesity and high blood pressure.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 7/11/2009
First person point of view is probably the most natural storytelling voice for fiction. Writing in first person POV doesn't mean that there has to be a direct one-to-one correspondence between the writer and character.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 7/9/2009
The dandelion has been the bane of lawns, but did you know it has more iron than spinach, more beta-carotene than carrots? Includes nutrition information, medicinal and culinary uses.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 7/2/2009
A profile of expatriate writer and Nobel Prize author Ernest Hemingway.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 7/2/2009
When my father died, I thought I would feel liberated and at peace. But now I am alone with no one to please but myself, and I don't know how.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 6/29/2009
To find an unending source of writing ideas, you need to look no further than yourself. Everyone has unlimited writing possibilities.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 6/29/2009
Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West, Florida will always be associated with Ernest Hemingway. Here's a history of the legendary bar and the friendship between the owner and author.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 6/27/2009
The necktie, or variations of it, has existed for centuries. The custom of giving neckties for Father's Day began in the 1920s.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 6/20/2009
Anyone who is an abusive relationship needs a safety plan. You can tailor this plan to fit your own situation.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 6/20/2009
Latisse is the first FDA approved eyelash growth product which promises to grow eyelashes, make them stronger, thicker and darker.
By R. M. Ziegler | Published 6/20/2009
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