Ginger Worthington Casebeer
Bio
Writing and editing for the past 25 years, Ginger enthusiastically works for the positive picture and witty quip.
Stories (5/0)
Ruthie the Amazing
My mother sits on the goldenrod shag carpet in front of me as I pull the brush through her thick, curly brunette hair. Miss America plays on the console television, and we are rooting, of course, for Miss Colorado. My sister says it’s her turn to brush, and I reluctantly give up my spot.
By Ginger Worthington Casebeer3 years ago in Families
Turn Your Movie into a Binge
A great movie can leave you on a high that lasts for a couple of days. Rewatch the movie, and you feel it again, but to a lesser degree. But find a new series and you can experience the high over a longer period of time--if you're patient, it can even last over a period of months or maybe even years! The challenge is finding the right formula for the perfect choice. I've taken a sampling of movies from different genres and tried to pair them with a show and a snack of the same "formula" that will give the same type of chemical reaction when you watch it.
By Ginger Worthington Casebeer3 years ago in Geeks
Be My Angry Valentine
When Valentine's Day comes around, only some people's hearts flutter. For others, the day brings angst, anger, and hearts ready for revenge. To celebrate the non-love side of the holiday, here's a playlist that releases the violence of emotion and immerses itself in the break-up. Why wish to be part of a couple when breaking up hurts so bad? Instead rejoice in telling off your former love and remind them of who they lost.
By Ginger Worthington Casebeer3 years ago in Beat
The Reward
"I woke up, and a mountain lion sat not 6 feet away, sunning on a rock." Esmira's chocolate brown eyes focused off in the distance as she relived the memory. Her long fingers stroked the plait of gray, but lustrous hair she had pulled over her shoulder as her excitement built.
By Ginger Worthington Casebeer3 years ago in Families
Death, Ducks and Peyote Rainbows
by Ginger Casebeer It all started this morning when Derek pushed a woman in front of a moving cab. Accidentally, of course. He was looking for the coffee shop, she was looking in her black book, and he knocked her off the sidewalk. A few hours later, the woman, Sara, was in the hospital with a broken leg and a concussion, and Derek was filling in as personal assistant for Darla Johnson, one of New York's most famous eccentrics, for the day.
By Ginger Worthington Casebeer3 years ago in Families