There is something in the smell of an old wood floored dance studio that can never be replaced. For me it is the petite madeleine of my childhood. It brings back everything, the count, the light, the resin, the barre,…
View writingMel stood in the darkest part of the alley, purposefully just out of range of the warm light that emanated from of the Victorian manor house in great rectangular beams and illuminated the soggy back garden. The damp of the…
View writingEating bagels in the morning meeting because they're provided for free. Applauding when the plane lands because everyone else is doing it. Answering "fine" when asked how they're doing because that's the scripted answer. This place, this Earthly place, is…
View writingThe sisters didn’t have much in common. One , Anna, had lost her children, her husband, and so there’s was nothing left of her life but her past. The other, Betty, the younger, although by only three years, had three…
View writingThe muscles and skin of my face relax. My senses sharpen. If darkness has a texture , I am sitting in velvet. If velvet has a sound, it is total soft silence. The dull soothing thud of no discernible sound.…
View writingThis old beast of a man, 2024, walks hunched over under his filthy ragged cloak like every mean ogre in every tall tale. Over his shoulder he carries a heavy bag in a dank greasy muslin sack. He feels, more…
View writingThere is a choice to be made here To love or to leave; to forget or to stay Who gets to make that choice? My mind or memories; my heart or scars Not I, not I
View writingWhen the day is dark And the night is upon our hearts I see the moon smiling back at me The sun waiting on the other side
View writingI love beauty. Beauty makes life worth living..... and beauty is totally subjective, so who knows what is truly beautiful? Is there a beauty absolute? Or is beauty the thing that makes us feel good? Beauty ...what a wonderful word.…
View writing"I've had it with straight people," our lesbian colleague said to our nonbinary colleague and me. Andy, our nonbinary colleague, had arranged for the three of us to meet for coffee because Jaime, our lesbian colleague, was already referring me…
View writingMiriam shook out the green fuzzy throw to fluff it up a bit, then tossed it in a random yet artistic drape, across the back of the brocade loveseat. She surveyed the room. Maybe the taupe throw needed a new…
View writingI always hated grammar when I was in grammar school. We had to diagram sentences which meant parsing a sentence, even a sweet innocent one like: “The Flink glopped” onto a rigid drawn structure which grew acute angle branches. The…
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