Morning Meditation
What a gorgeous thought….. Continue reading Morning Meditation
What a gorgeous thought….. Continue reading Morning Meditation
Back in January the editor of Camroc Press Review, Barry Basden, contacted me about publishing a little micro-fiction story I’d posted on my Fictionaut page. I was thrilled since CPR is one of a handful of online journals that I read regularly and one I had on my bucket list of journals I want to be published in. I knew the story would be published in July and back in January it seemed like a long, long time to July but it’s here now! You can read my little story, “Something About S.W.”, here. While you’re there be sure to … Continue reading Camroc Press Review: Checked off the bucket list
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“People are like cities: We all have alleys and gardens and secret rooftops and places where daisies sprout between the sidewalk cracks, but most of the time all we let each other see is is a postcard glimpse of a skyline or a polished square” ~ Hilary T. Smith, Wild Awakening Continue reading People are like cities
What did he whisper in those last hurried moments when her hair fell across her lips and his hand left hers. He was there, then he was gone. A straight grey spine receding in the distance, swallowed up in the growl of the crowd. Continue reading Translation
Fireflies ride the sky, the shimmering air. Far away and low the horizon dances, warmed by a sense of aloneness. Nourished by ebbing light we glow, our faces turned upward toward the star on top of the tree. Continue reading ShimmerTree
Maya Angelou passed away this morning. The world will be a darker place without her but it could be lighter if we’d take her words to heart. This video of her is a favorite of mine. What wisdom she possessed. Originally posted on NOLAFemmes. Edited with BlogPad Pro Continue reading Maya Angelou: You Will Be Missed