Leslie Anne Tarabella

For ten years, Leslie Anne wrote a weekly newspaper column and has loyal readers from New York To Miami to California. Her books—The Majorettes are Back in Town and Exploding Hushpuppies, More Stories From Home are collections of funny stories written to distract folks from the stress of everyday life.

Leslie Anne also maintains a vigorous speaking schedule, appearing around the country at various events.  She has a genius for getting to the heart of a matter in a way that makes you think…and laugh.  She is a regular contributor to Wisdom Harbour and a favorite of everyone.  When you spot Leslie Anne on one of the docks, stop, watch and listen, laugh and learn!

Find more from Leslie Anne at LeslieAnneTarabella.com

Write a Book

Write a Book

Today begins a new series of conversations with published authors. Unloaded at HOW DO I? and THE WRITER’S DOCK at the same time, these conversations will include all the inside information you’ll want to know—from the very best sources—about How Do I Write A Book?

Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell

Yes, he invented the telephone, but do you know what else Alexander Graham Bell did? Once, he actually set a record for speed on water! Join Leslie Anne Tarabella with a fun and fact filled ride from the Betcha Didn’t Know dock!

When Parents Break a Promise

When Parents Break a Promise

What do you do when that quiet little voice in your head says you’ve made the wrong decision? Do you forge ahead and storm the castle anyway? Or regroup and think it through again? Here’s what Leslie Anne Tarabella did as she reads her classic short story, When Parents Break A Promise…

The Bet

The Bet

A banker and a lawyer make a wager…would you spend 15 years in solitary confinement for two-million dollars in 1870 (nearly $50 million today)? Read here by Leslie Anne Tarabella, “The Bet” is a classic short story by Anton Chekhov.

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