You Know What This Is — and don’t we all know? This week’s poem of the week is “You Know What This Is,“ a poem referring obliquely to our tendency to fool ourselves and our need to be reminded that,…
Poetry + fiction + photos + other thoughts
You Know What This Is — and don’t we all know? This week’s poem of the week is “You Know What This Is,“ a poem referring obliquely to our tendency to fool ourselves and our need to be reminded that,…
Harbor Park comes out of that feeling that, although you are in a famous place, you are somehow not really ‘getting’ the experience of it.
You can never truly see through another person’s eyes. In a sense, you are locked out of the other person’s experience, no matter how you try to connect.
Tired of poetry? Check out Cure for the Sleeping Woman One of my fiction stories, Cure for the Sleeping Woman, is available free today on Amazon in the US. From the book description: Effie Gennings likes her history orderly and…
Hamilton with Understudy? Have you seen the musical Hamilton? If you haven’t seen it, and a chance comes along, I highly recommend you see the show. Yes, the topic seems dry. Alexander Hamilton, that guy on the ten dollar bill…