In “Every Time He Shakes His Tail,” I remember my last year in graduate school, specifically the month of March, just six weeks before graduation. I almost didn’t graduate, and I would have been fine with that but it was not to be. Mostly what I remember from that time is discovering writing. That alone... Continue Reading →
Trying to Change the Questions
When you are trying to change the questions, you have to realize that many people are quite resistant to such a change. They like the answers they have. Stanley Hauerwas Q&A Answers, boxes of questions cornered. What to do and not, each easily rising to a reason d’etre until change comes creeping in fury.... Continue Reading →
No Experience Wasted
This week’s #LongerView, “The Peace in Thinking Bigger,” is a riverside chat, the kind we have with ourselves when we have been off on a tangent, a real meander, only to find ourselves exactly where we started. Never for naught. No experience is wasted, not a one. It’s how we learn to think bigger. Oh,... Continue Reading →
The Eve of the Second Civil War
Dear America, As I write on the eve of the Second Civil War, the Left launches a weapon of mass distraction all its own--wit. If news of the Second Civil War has not yet touched your lands, it is news you will welcome. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has put together an Info Wars video of... Continue Reading →
Reflections: Words and Shadows
I am having trouble finding words but this is not a time for silence, yet what words to choose. Words are known to return readily--especially in tweets--but more than reminders of past usage, with words we turn life inside out and upside down in search of…? Whatever it is we don’t have. I read an... Continue Reading →
Zen and Sexuality
Today’s #LongerView is special to me. Friend August McLaughlin and I talk about Girl Boners and Zen, an ongoing conversation, as you might imagine. “Zen and the Art of Girl Boners” offers you a look into the world of GB, as I refer to it, and what a wonder it is. As always, the swinging... Continue Reading →
Master of the Brand
He is the master of the brand, crafting content for effect. Any way the wind blows he is its head, always a storm. Illusion requires only the constant misdirect of attention, a momentary flash so bright that everything else pales. It’s a spotlight confined to a carefully crafted scene. It feels as if we are... Continue Reading →
Change the Questions
I submitted a poem for publication that was not ready. It was barely a poem, far from what it could be, but my focus was making a deadline, and I did. I am testing my theory of aiming for even, meeting each day’s energy, high or low, and finding the middle within. Evening it out,... Continue Reading →
Beginning With What Is
This week’s #LongerView, “Monday Morning 9 AM Social,” is about creating community and not knowing where to begin but rather that doing nothing, beginning with what is. My neighbor, Grace, and I decide to stop talking about community and get a better sense of where we live and with whom. We choose a monthly calendar event... Continue Reading →
Such Slips Busy the Mind
I used to be good with detail(s), and I’m still not bad, but now my associations are fluid, my memory free-ranging, the history I lived blended. I can think RFK and write or say JFK. And that is what I did in commenting on a thoughtful blog post regarding the 50thanniversary of RFK’s death. The... Continue Reading →