Authors
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I have ordered the posts from newest to oldest:
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Whom Do You Miss the Most?
Reflections of a Blog Post, an Epic, and Parenthood
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“On Self-Knowledge” by Kahlil Gibran
A Truth from a Certain Point of View
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The Ruby Throne
An Elric Graphic Novel
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“On Children” by Kahlil Gibran
Poetry Reviews Deep Truths
- Reading and Reflecting on “I'm Still Here” by Austin Channing Brown
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“Bread and Freedom” by Albert Camus
“Freedom is made up especially of duties” – Albert Camus
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Today Has Been a Hard Day
Looking for Hope in Dreary Days
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Free Time During a Pandemic: Three Weeks Later
Writing Software, Retelling Folktales, Reading Camus and Leiber
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“Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead” by Olga Tokarczuk
As I read “Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead”, the narrator (and author) pulled me into their pastoral world shaped by the narrator’s own eccentricities. Living in near isolation during the winter months in a small mountain village, the narrator describes her routines and astrological-based conjectures on murders now plaguing the village. She also talks of William Blake, teaching children, and a conspiracy that the animals are rising up against people.
- School Daze by Tracy Barnett
- Interview with Robert Bohl
- Misspent Youth by Robert Bohl