Just found out my This I Believe essay is still second out of now 31,000 entries! That's after a year and a half on the system. THANK YOU to everyone who has read this essay and made it so popular. The essay has been read by over 36,000 people. Amazing! Note: All the posts about [Read More]
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Father’s Eyes Featured in Midwest Review of Books
Thanks to the Midwest Review of Books for featuring Father's Eyes as a reviewer's choice in their Wisconsin Bookwatch section. "Wisconsin poet Cherie Burbach uses verse to chronicle her evolution as a Christian woman who, as a girl, grew up the daughter of an alcoholic father, who had to struggle [Read More]
Review of Father’s Eyes
A shout out to Julie Jordan Scott for reviewing my latest book of poetry, Father's Eyes: The first thing I thought when I picked up Cherie Burbach’s collection of poetry “Father’s Eyes” was… “Wow, we have a lot in common.” We were both raised in homes with a father who was an alcoholic. Her [Read More]
Cherie’s Interview With Faith, Hope, and Fiction
There's some people that you just instantly get a good feeling from. That's how it was with Tricia Crisafulli, creator of the online mag Faith, Hope, and Fiction. I mean, take a look at this picture... doesn't she look like a fun, upbeat person? I had the good fortune of being interviewed by [Read More]
Being Grateful for Everything… Even the Bad Things
If you had the chance to delete the most painful memories from your mind.... would you? If you could easily take a pill and have it selectively delete any evidence of negativity and harm from your mind, leaving only positive, happy memories... would you be the first in line? [Read More]