Working Through Words
Some writers, Flannery O’Connor and Joan Didion for instance, have written that they don’t know what they think until they’ve written it down
Some writers, Flannery O’Connor and Joan Didion for instance, have written that they don’t know what they think until they’ve written it down
Bulbs often provide the first color of Spring. Native wildflowers bloom later and provide food for butterflies and bees. Wildflowers are often considered
Every month I ask myself, should I keep writing? I worry about missed words, extra words, and significant typos.
One online calendar for March commemorates thirty causes, including Brain Injury Awareness, Women’s History, Irish American Heritage, and Kidney.
National Public Radio’s 2021 list of 369 “Books We Love” includes four memoirs. One, “Pregnant Girl,” describes Nicole Lynn Lewis’s experience as a
People talking provides the first narratives of anything. Western civilization values print history over oral history because reading and writing demonstrate higher levels
Organized institutions and systems, and the individual people functioning within those systems have moving parts and institutional memories.
My garden is going to seed. Across my yard, the purple coneflowers have lost their petals, spiky brown seed heads remain.
August is back to school season for many people. In August 2021, we are still surfing the waves of COVID 19.
A recent NY Times Op-Ed piece asks, “Can Silicon Valley Find God?” In a controlled study, doctoral candidate Linda Kinstler sought answers she