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Ideas have come from the strangest places. – Joyce Carol Oates I couldn’t agree more. I regularly find bizarre, TRUE articles in the newspaper and cut them out to incorporate into some fiction later. (Unless it’s a genetic thing; my … Continue reading →
“It isn’t just a library. It is a space ship that will take you to the farthest reaches of the Universe, a time machine that will take you to the far past and the far future, a teacher that knows … Continue reading →
I spend a fair amount of time at a nursing home; my mother-in-law has Alzheimer’s as do many of the folks in her unit. It’s a comfy place, really, as far as such institutions go. They have a couple of … Continue reading →
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“The journal is the ideal place of refuge for the inner self because it constitutes a counterworld: a world to balance the other.” – Joyce Carol Oates “There looms ahead of me the shadow of some kind of form which … Continue reading →
J.R.R. Tolkien‘s first book, The Hobbit, was published 75 years ago this month. Ethan Gilsdorf discussed it yesterday in the Boston Globe in his piece “Bilbo Baggins will save us all.” Whether you read it or not, The Hobbit arguably … Continue reading →
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It’s the end of the summer. And there’s still so much to do! The kid has all kinds of medical appointments. Target’s on the schedule so I can spend a boatload of money on pens and paper and, apparently, make-up … Continue reading →