Thursday, April 9, 2026

Hard Times: A Novel (adult fiction)

     If you're seeking a narrative that looks ripped out of today's headlines have I got a book for you! Jeff Boyd's Hard Times has all the ingredients for a hard hitting best seller--a cop shooting an unarmed teen, a very corrupt police department, a decades old unsolved mystery, a falling apart school system, racism, classism, in-law drama‐-all set in the gritty big city of Chicago. From the first chapter on to the end it's a page turner par excellence.
     But it's so much more. You really get to know the characters in depth: their personalities, their relations to each other, their hopes and fears, and the seemingly impossible decisions that they must make within the context of the narrative. 
     There's Buddy, a teacher working in a run down school that has nothing really to brag about except the football team. It's quite a contrast to the elite private school he formerly taught at. He finds himself increasingly discouraged and unmotivated. There are, though, a few students he really cares about. Meanwhile his wife, Chrissy, is on a fast track at her law firm and wanting children. 
     Curtis, Buddy's brother-in-law, is a piece of work by just about anybody's standards. He's a dirty cop, on the take. He and his partner don't play by the rules and are good at keeping their lies plausible. Despite that he's incredibly self righteous. And he has issues with anger management and alcohol consumption. He shoots Truth, an unarmed teen who is one of the students Buddy cares about. 
      Zeke, Truth's cousin, is the high school's great hope, the one who is going to take the football team all the way. He has far from an ideal home life. His mom is a drug addict, not capable of meeting his needs. Now she's disappeared, possibly kidnapped by a gangster.
     A lot of people are trying to get their hands on a bloody knife and a police badge that contain possible clues to a long ago cold case.
     That's by far not all the intrigue and drama going on. I hope I've whetted your appetite for a complex and engaging human drama masterpiece. 
On a purrrsonal note, this week is just flying by. The blood drive went really well. I don't have the numbers yet. But it was quite lively. Today and tomorrow I have events to be paparazzi for. And Saturday is the drag show. 
We're seeing signs of spring in central Maine. Grass is coming up. Tobago has migrating birds 🐦 🐦‍⬛ to keep track of. There are even signs of flowers. The campus will be gorgeous just in time for graduation. 
A great big shout out goes out to all who participated in the blood drive. 
Jules Hathaway 



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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Drag show

An undergrad friend bought this picture for me. She said it was totally me. I feel deeply honored. 



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Cosplay

This outfit is my today's one. I'm on my second day running canteen for the last UMaine Red Cross Blood Drive of the school year. Peeps are loving on my gorgeous outfit. 



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Cosplay

This was my Monday outfit for my week of cosplay to promote the drag show. People loved it. I love cosplay. I want the Collins Center to be packed Saturday night. 



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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Stitch It, Don't Ditch It (adult nonfiction)

     This Easter I wore a very special dress to church. It's a classic princess cut: the color of coffee with lots of milk with red roses with green leaves. What makes it special, though, is that my younger daughter, Katie, and I shared it. Actually we shared a lot of clothes until she moved out...
     ...in 2014. Actually I have a lot of older garments: an unusual purple jumper printed with lighter purple wasps--a thrift shop find from 2012, sun dresses Amber bought me when she was still in high school...
     It has to do with my environmental concerns. I'm aware of the terrible toll fast fashion and fad following take on our one and only Earth. With the right care that sometimes involves mending a garment can have quite a long life. And decorating can take it to the next level--like my bedazzled denim jacket. 
     If you have favorite garments you don't want to throw out and/or a desire to be a better environmental steward have I got a book for you!
     Mary V. Morton and Jenna Wigger's Stitch It, Don't Ditch It is a comprehensive collection of mending methods. It starts with the absolute basics like threading a needle, unpicking, and pinning and tacking. It gives in depth information about fabrics and tools. It offers a decision template for strategies. It goes on to instructions for more complicated mends. It covers just about any kinds of damage you garments can incur. The plentiful illustrations are clear and easy to follow. 
     If you become good at mending and really enjoy it perhaps it could provide you with a way to earn a little cash, combining an income stream with environmental/sustainability values. 
On a purrrsonal note, it's the first day of the last blood drive of the school year. Of course I'm running canteen today and tomorrow. I have a fabulous cosplay outfit channeling disco era John Travolta.
A great big shout out goes out to all who will participate in the blood drive. 
Jules Hathaway 



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Monday, April 6, 2026

Bedazzled

...and one denim jacket. I bought it at Goodwill for $5 for just such an occasion and bedazzled it. I put it on and walked around the Union. People were like "OMG!!! Jules, WHERE did you get that?" Honestly it looks as good as the stuff they sell on Etsy. I am very proud of my creation!!!



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Bedazzled

...rubber duckies 🐤 ...



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