Continue Reading Speech, Sung “I’m working on human speech I’ve arrived at a melody created by this speech. I’ve arrived at an embodiment of recitative…
Continue Reading Invented Words “My task, which I am trying to achieve is, by the power of the written word, to make you hear, to make…
Continue Reading (Still) Waiting for the glow of justice “A Tribute to Ida B. Wells” published in The Chicago Defender on April 18, 1931. Weeping for you is lost—worthless As a veil of sorrow tinged…
Continue Reading Freedom From vs Freedom To Bullypulpit here. Essential reading. Sweetened by the sweetest birds, I believe Wilson warblers, photographed from my window during their fleeting, skipping, hopping,…
Continue Reading Become happier in just 5 minutes That’s what the top of the website said when I searched for images of Jon Foreman’s land art. The suggested psychological benefit…
Continue Reading Fairytale Friday Your turn to write. I will hand you the setting and characters, and a short refresher on narrative arc. Before you pick up…
Continue Reading Fluchtgedanken Since we are all over the map this week anyhow, I might as well think out loud about one of my current…
Continue Reading The risen cream of all the milkiness of maytime… That’s what H.E.Bates called hawthorn. Hmmm. Must have known only the white ones, so prevalent in english hedgerows and pastures. They do…
Continue Reading Liberation Day Last Saturday, April 25, 2020 marked the 75th anniversary of Italy’s Liberation from the Italian Fascists and Nazi occupation of World War…
Continue Reading Have Room, will travel. “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” ― Blaise Pascal, Pensées I wouldn’t go as far as Pascal….