From my home in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, spring doesn’t so much arrive as sneak. It certainly doesn’t descend all at once like Mary Poppins, full of confidence and industry. It is a coy visitor. It hints with a crocus or daffodil, with a warm sunny day, then retreats behind gray clouds and […]
Kellie Brown
Dr. Kellie Brown is a violinist, conductor, music educator, and award-winning writer of the book The Sound of Hope: Music as Solace, Resistance and Salvation during the Holocaust and World War II. Her words have appeared in Galway Review, Earth & Altar, Ekstasis, Psaltery & Lyre, Still, The Primer, Writerly, and others. More information about her and her writing can be found at www.kelliedbrown.com.