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I love this poem by Cesare Pavese. Traveling is a brutaality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort of home and friends. You are constantly off balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things: air, sleep, dreams, sea, the sky — all things
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It is quite true that ever since my children and grandchildren started swirling around my ankles, I have had few opportunities to gather my broken thoughts and write about where I am today. To begin with, I am older, but I still love to write and publish novels and short stories. Even now, I am
I am long overdue at updating my blog, In the Labyrinth. Read More »
This has long been on my wall and everytime I glance up an see it on my bulliton board I recite it to my self. "Some white academy of grace Taught her to dance in perfect ways: Neck , locked as lilly, is not wan On this great, undulating bird. Are they
“HANDS,” Poem by Michael Hartnett Read More »
I love this wonderful scramble of cats! Particularly as I am allergic to cats, I can at least enjoy seeing them on the blog.
This is one of my very favorite paintings be Daniel Mitsui of St. Michael the Arc Angel crashing down the Dragon. Daniel Mitsui is the artist and Jennifer Bruce and I are very excited to have him as our guest speaker on our Podcast, The Author and the Artist in the Labyrinth, on May 14,
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For years I have been organizing and gathering together the enormous amount of photos and documents from my mother's farm. A farm that now belongs to my brother and I. I am always surprised and charmed by the photos I discover. Here is a small handful of my most recent finds.
My Mother’s Farm and My Distant Relatives Read More »
A gorgeous New Cover For The Flight of Michael McBride is coming soon from Jennifer Bruce.
Leaping Hart Books and Kindle Editions Read More »
I turned 70 on New Year, and I am still adjusting to the idea that I am now an elder. It might be a good time to update the author's photo in the margin.
My Brother and My Mister: Read More »