Where a baroque church once stood, bells no longer ring at birth, at death, the joy of a wedding. In the hours after midnight, the village of Lidice was razed.
A Poet At War
This poem seeks to demystify those who are called soldiers. It seeks to find the humanity in its uncovering and its pain.
Why There’s No Such Thing as a Writing Expert—And Why That’s a Good Thing
The writing life is a journey toward perfectionism that will never end – and that is what makes it so rewarding and beautiful.
By What Measure?
As he overcame the trauma of struggling with mental illness, the author counts his survival as a blessing, and is humbled, but stronger than ever.
Sirroco
Red desert sand, blue-black cliffs. Lemon sky. The smell of fried arancini and calzone …
Objectivity In Fiction
Guest author Marshall McCarthy discusses how objectivity in fiction can allow the reader to form their own opinion, as opposed to being force fed that of the writer’s.
T.D. Jakes: A Review of “Maximize the Moment”
My coach recently suggested that I read Maximize the Moment by T.D. Jakes. Now mind you, I was reading it to listen to the voice of the author. Meaning I was to grasp the way he spoke to the reader, but that was not the case. I found myself reading the book for content rather […]
The Library of Life
The genetic diversity of the planet is like a vast library full of rare and unique texts. Wanton environmental destruction causing mass extinction is like burning a library, and much genetic engineering is like clumsy editing of classics of literature for commercial purposes.
Approaching The Corporate Heart – A Personal Story
Life is a hero’s journey. Everything that comes your way is an opportunity to grow and learn and make a difference for others.
The Rug Weaver — Mojave, 1904
Piñon nuts, prickly pear cactus, she gathers juniper berries …
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