Cheryl-Anne Millsap's writing is descriptive yet uncluttered. It takes the listener to the moments of the narrator's experiences. We feel it and "get it" right along with her.
The delivery is conversational and personal, yet authoritative.
I may be too late for Thanksgiving '05, but I recommend airing this piece in subsequent years.
Comments for Home Planet: None So Blind: A Thanksgiving Story
Produced by Cheryl-Anne Millsap
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John Hingsbergen
Posted on November 19, 2006 at 05:42 AM | Permalink
Review of Home Planet: None So Blind: A Thanksgiving Story
A thoughtful reflection about thankfulness and memories.
A good commentary or talk show drop in for Thanksgiving. Useable as a discussion-starter about the nature of gratitude.
Tripp Sommer
Posted on November 26, 2005 at 02:05 PM | Permalink
Review of None So Blind: A Thanksgiving Story
Cheryl-Anne Millsap's writing is descriptive yet uncluttered. It takes the listener to the moments of the narrator's experiences. We feel it and "get it" right along with her.
The delivery is conversational and personal, yet authoritative.
I may be too late for Thanksgiving '05, but I recommend airing this piece in subsequent years.