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  • Lynn Coleman has earned an Honorable Mention in Streetlight’s 2021 Art Contest
     

    I moved to Southern California in 1962 from central California. The first wildfire I remember was in 1967 and started near […]

  • Robert Schultz is the 1st place winner of Streetlight’s 2021 Art Contest

     

    Robert Schultz considers himself a fortunate man. A retired Roanoke College English professor, he still follows his daily work […]

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    The first place winner of Streetlight’s art contest is Robert Schultz of Salem, Va. Schultz’s work, Specimens of the Plague Year, documents a year in the pandemic with his thoughts, quotes from scho […]

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    Here are things that I have done to avoid writing: chase my recalcitrant dog around the house for an entire afternoon trying to clip his nails, read all the comments on an article I wasn’t even that […]

  • Nancy Ludmerer is the 3rd place winner in Streetlight’s 2021 Flash Fiction Contest

    Before the pandemic, the desk had been his province exclusively since only he worked from home, but in their forced […]

  • Sarah and Anna by Emily Littlewood My sister and I have always loved each other, but we really didn’t like each other until I moved out of the house. During a few of the rare o […]

  • Richard D. Key is the 2nd place winner in Streetlight’s 2021 Flash Fiction Contest

    In this episode of PTGTTS I’ll be talking about Earth, a little planet out at the edge of the galaxy, not to be c […]

  • Marjory Ruderman is the 1st place winner in Streetlight’s 2021 Flash Fiction Contest

     

    Phoebe was busier than ever, juggling depression and a midlife crisis. She dreamt of favorable circumstances […]

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    Splish! Splash! There’s high drama in the clashes of two wine glasses, martini olives swirling, peppermints spinning in the Schnapps! Watermelon, cherries and tomatoes are sprayed fresh and ready to […]

  • Jared lies in bed, propped up by his arms folded behind his head, a two-day stubble peppering his face and neck. One foot dangles off the side of the mattress. Dark, wiry hairs spring out of his leg, exposed […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 4 years, 4 months ago

    The Twitter world ‘blew-up’ with writers weighing in on the “Bad Art Friend” article in the New York Times in early October (NY Times link below).

    I had sympathized with the kidney donor whose life and letter […]

  • I’ve published five books (three nonfiction and two fiction) and there’s so much I wish I would have known before publishing, that I now know through the long, hard road of experience. Whether you’re going the […]

  • He’s in one of my rooms. I pay attention to it now, because his window is closest to the nurses’ station and faces the automatic doors I push my cleaning cart through. I see him as soon as the doors bre […]

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    I’ve had the honor of officiating many weddings over the past two decades. They’ve all been beautiful in their way, but more often than not the vows exchanged have been—naive, to say the least. I know min […]

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    It was about 2:45 a.m., and Sherin George sat miserably on a ratty sofa in a cabin in rural Uttarakhand State in North India. She was exhausted and wanted nothing more than to lie down and sleep, b […]

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    People have lost their minds.

    Seriously.

    They’re comparing masks to yellow stars and saying vaccine passports are signs of tyranny, refusing to comply as a sign of resistance.

    Please.

    My dog […]

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    Art creation is an organic process for me, where inspiration takes the lead and my hands merely follow. The traditional media in my repertoire includes pen, colored pencil, and acrylic paint. I am also […]

  • “Pandemonium: Postcards from the Edge“ asks artists to take an ordinary U.S. Mail postcard and paint, draw or mark it in some way. The resulting missives can focus on the political, societal or public health events that have rocked our collective world since March 2020, or they can highlight an artist’s individual practice in isola…[Read more]

  • Dear Bess,
    Thank you. Yes, Billy would have loved the absurdity
    of it all.

  • Do you constantly compare yourself to other writers?

    Do you set goals for yourself as a writer and then somehow fall short of them every time?

    Do you start new writing practices full of enthusiasm, but then […]

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