Monthly Archives: November 2019

Friday Wisdom – Tracks

You can’t tell which way the train went by looking at the track.

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If You Had Thirty Minutes to Write a Blog Post

What would you write about? Would a stream of conciseness suffice? Today I saw a moving play, The Tin Woman, at our local Tabard Theatre.  The story is simple, yet complex.  A woman receives a heart transplant and meets the … Continue reading

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Friday Wisdom: Time Teaches

Time is the best teacher. Sadly, it also kills all its students …

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Submit

Today I’ve spent my writing time doing what I’ve been promising myself I’d do for months. Yes, I’ve actually gone on to submittable.com (the website most poetry magazines use to manage submissions) and submitted five of my recent poems to … Continue reading

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