Skip to content

Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, PhD

  • Home
  • About
  • Books
    • Beyond Death
    • The Source and Significance of Coincidences
    • The Feeling of Value
    • The Supreme Victory of the Heart
  • Speaking
    • Lectures
    • Interviews
  • Scholarship
  • Memoir
  • Blog
  • Twitter

Author: Sharon Rawlette

  • Letting Go

    Letting Go

    This month Helen Hunt is guest editor over at Felicity Huffman’s What The Flicka?  She’s chosen the theme “Letting Go,” which also happens to be the subject of her new film Ride. My contribution is called “Letting Go of Success,” and you can read it here!

    Sharon Rawlette

    April 7, 2015
    Daily Life, Spirituality
  • The Angel in My Pocket

    The Angel in My Pocket

    When I picked up Sukey Forbes’ new memoir, The Angel in My Pocket, my first thought was, “Oh, another memoir about grief.” It’s not that I don’t appreciate grief-focused memoirs. In fact, they’ve been a lifeline for me in the four years since losing my ex-fiancé. Even though my own loss was due to separation, not death, I’ve found comfort and…

    Sharon Rawlette

    December 10, 2014
    Book Reviews, Parapsychology, Spirituality
    afterlife, Emerson, grief, life after death, mediums, memoir, Sukey Forbes, The Angel in My Pocket
  • Connected to the Land

    Connected to the Land

    I hope you will be moved as much as I was by this post from Canadian writer Donna Sinclair. It originally appeared on Wood Lake Publishing’s blog essential-spirituality.com.

    Sharon Rawlette

    December 1, 2014
    Nature, Spirituality
  • Evidence for Telepathy in an Autistic Savant

    Evidence for Telepathy in an Autistic Savant

    We’ve all had one or two of those dreams that turn out to be eerily similar to an event we later experience. Or those times when we start thinking about someone right before they call. Some of these episodes are easy to dismiss as coincidences, but other times the correlation is so striking that it…

    Sharon Rawlette

    October 29, 2014
    Parapsychology
    Alex Tsakiris, autism, autistic savants, Diane Powell, genius, mathematics, Skeptiko, telepathy
  • A Life in Mud

    A Life in Mud

    There are not many books I’ve read more than once. While my appetite for the written word is pretty much insatiable, I’m generally hungry for something new. Fortunately, this is not as much of a vice in reading as it would be in other spheres of life. But every now and then, a book comes along that inspires in me a…

    Sharon Rawlette

    August 24, 2014
    Book Reviews, Homesteading
    farming, Kristin Kimball, memoir, The Dirty Life
  • Turns Out, Fun Is Essential to Writing

    Turns Out, Fun Is Essential to Writing

    Whether you’re an aspiring or accomplished writer, you’ve likely had moments (or years at a time) when you’ve worried that you just didn’t have what it takes. I certainly have. I’m a very methodical and analytic person, and for a long time, I thought that these personality traits might prevent me from ever producing a compelling piece of…

    Sharon Rawlette

    August 2, 2014
    Writing
    memoir, philosophy, unconscious, writing process
  • The Baltimore Review

    The Baltimore Review

    The Summer 2014 issue of The Baltimore Review is now available online. On its site, you can read not only one of my recent flash nonfiction pieces, “Cop Cars,” but also some excellent poetry and fiction from writers around the country. My favorite pieces from this issue include: Vincent Poturica’s short story “Habte,” about an Eritrean immigrant at a child’s…

    Sharon Rawlette

    July 21, 2014
    Book Reviews, Writing
    Baltimore Review, flash nonfiction, memoir, poetry, short stories, writing
  • Swedish Lessons

    Swedish Lessons

    My favorite part of reading blogs is discovering extremely gifted writers whose self-published books I might never otherwise have heard of. My most recent ecstatic find is Natalie Burg, author of the hilarious, page-turning memoir Swedish Lessons. An ambitious but slightly directionless 23-year-old fresh out of a soul-crushing romantic relationship, Burg is offered a position as…

    Sharon Rawlette

    June 21, 2014
    Book Reviews, Travel
    au pair, books, memoir, Natalie Burg, Sweden, Swedish Lessons
  • Scandalously Happy

    Scandalously Happy

    I am scandalously happy. The sun is setting in a pink sky, the May breeze is turning slightly cool, and I’m sitting on my front steps gazing at the abandoned field just beyond my front lawn and reveling in this surprising truth that unveiled itself moments ago. Why ‘scandalously’, you ask? Well, because it’s kind of a scandal to be happy in…

    Sharon Rawlette

    May 20, 2014
    Daily Life
    contentment, happiness, memoir, recovery, success
  • You’re Not as Dumb as All That

    You’re Not as Dumb as All That

    Perhaps you’ve read about this experiment from the 1980s: Subjects were told, “Linda is thirty-one years old, single, outspoken, and very bright. She majored in philosophy. As a student, she was deeply concerned with issues of discrimination and social justice, and also participated in antinuclear demonstrations.” Then they were asked to estimate which further statement…

    Sharon Rawlette

    May 10, 2014
    Book Reviews, psychology
    Daniel Kahneman, economics, Gerd Gigerenzer, intelligence, risk, Risk Savvy
Previous Page
1 … 7 8 9 10 11 12
Next Page

Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, PhD

  • Home
  • About
  • Books
    • Beyond Death
    • The Source and Significance of Coincidences
    • The Feeling of Value
    • The Supreme Victory of the Heart
  • Speaking
    • Interviews
    • Lectures
  • Scholarship
  • Memoir
  • Blog
  • Twitter

Blog at WordPress.com.

 

Loading Comments...
 

    • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, PhD
      • Join 563 other subscribers
      • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
      • Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, PhD
      • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Sign up
      • Log in
      • Report this content
      • View site in Reader
      • Manage subscriptions
      • Collapse this bar