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  • I spent a month in Europe in 1998, doing research for a novel I was planning to write (and still plan to finish). The trip brings back memories, some delightful and others regretful. Often, both had to do with […]

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    Two “aha!” moments have erupted during my career as a fine arts photographer. But rather than lightning bolts from on-high, they arrived as a voice—my voice—exclaiming, “why not!” At each moment, my p […]

  • Journey by Billie Hinton …………Perhaps when the boy built the elaborate scaffolding between sand trays in his first therapy session he was building bridges from me to […]

  • Conceptual Art by Peter Allen   Having been interested in both visual art and writing/poetry since I was able to pick up a pencil or paint brush, it seemed natural to […]

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    You’re twenty. Fresh-faced. Everyone else in this writing cohort is watching you, rubbernecking, wide-eyed, pale. They can smell the blood in the water. They know you are going to say something, you mu […]

  • As a very small child I learned language just like all small children. Only in my case there were some mysterious words that took me years to sort out their true meaning. There were words like Amtrak, lugao, Santo […]

  • Meeting Myself on My Morning Walk

    …..a long look up
    into branches I’ll see him,
    ………………his blond hair
    in a butch I wore more
    than fifty years ago.

    ………..Where wind currents swell
    every […]

  • A Taxonomy of Lists by Fred Wilbur     As a youngster, I watched my father slice out-of-date reports whose 8 1/2 x 11″ sheets had blank back sides; the pivoting knife of the p […]

  • Ahab’s Widow
    I wait for him as every whaler’s wife.
    I write him letters every day.
    I tell him how he grows bigger and stronger.

    I tell him of his first words and of his first walk on his own.
    I write, […]

  • Whenever I say that my extended family camps together in the summer—living in tents, cooking over the fire, and bathing in the river—someone will ask, “And you all get along? For a whole week?”

    Sure, I say. […]

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    My goal in approaching each new painting is to create something both pretty and uncomfortable. The colors and compositions—largely focused on nature—are traditional bubble gum fare that is pleasing to t […]

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    It was my granddaughter’s fourth birthday party. I, old lady
    with cane, was sitting in the shade on the side, then made my way
    cautiously to watch the children hit the piñata with a plastic bat […]

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    Though many photographers have influenced me, the top three are Edward Weston, Richard Misrach, and Joel Meyerowitz. Besides his masterful compositio […]

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    What the sky chart would indicate is that he and his dog, Bella, are looking at is the constellation Orion. But what he sees is the Frozen Butterfly, one of the constellations his sister taught him. Jack […]

  • Antonyms for “Affluence”
    It is a myth that mice
    are impossible to eat.

    I see my tuxedo
    on another man,

    a groom or musician.
    It is a myth

    that the bride will be thinking
    about Queen Vic […]

  • I recently accepted a beautiful piece of writing by an author who wrote back to thank me — and to graciously say he’s open to feedback—which was a lovely, appreciated response. Writers have been known to b […]

  • Sara Biel has earned an Honorable Mention in Streetlight’s 2021 Poetry Contest

    I Want to Give Him a Chance
    Her voice is thin, scrapes and rolls, a dry leaf across the sidewalk.
    My fingers grip the phone, […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 3 years, 10 months ago

    When my late husband set out to write his memoir he purchased Life As Story, by Tristine Rainer. He studied the book’s exercises and wrote in the margins. I want to read his annotations again. Feel the swoop of […]

  • In the summer of 1967, the year of my high school graduation, the Newark, N.J.-adjacent town of Plainfield, where I grew up, exploded with race riots. I was in Washington, D.C. when it happened, working as a G-2 […]

  • Nate Jacob has earned an Honorable Mention in Streetlight’s 2021 Poetry Contest

    Mourning Doves
    Looking back, the choice seems obvious.
    A man is given the chance in life
    to select from a pantheon of […]

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