Suprise Me
Some “thens” I don’t miss
Prompted By That Was Then, This Is Now
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At dawn, we attack!
Prompted By Dawn
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Attacking the blank page in the early-morning hours can give us more of a chance of winning the battle of writing.
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The Portrait of Dorian MacDOS
Prompted By Technology Tribulations
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I can’t stand the sight of my cell phone...
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I Can’t Live Without Spell Check
Prompted By Spelling
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For someone who loves to write, being a terrible speller used to be my Achilles heel.
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And Things That Go Bump in the Night
Prompted By Vacation or Staycation from Hell
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And Things That Go Bump in the Night It’s been one week since we started our unplanned Covid 19 quarantine/staycation and I’m still reeling with the disbelief and the worry. And each day brings news of people we know or of well-known personalities who’ve been affected. Yesterday we learned of the coronavirus-related death at 81…
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A Vulcan Grows In Bayonne
Prompted By Struggling with Values
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This is damned near always a counterproductive and malicious strategy
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Waiting for the Next One
Prompted By Waiting Rooms
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There was surely some apprehension people felt while waiting for medical care, but people often chatted with the front desk or each other and in a small town, it wasn’t unusual to run into someone you knew.
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A new look at the tools of a writer’s craft
Prompted By Some Assembly Required
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OK, I admit it. I’m not competent at assembly projects, although I do live with one gigantic IKEA wardrobe that I managed to put together by dint of much time, sweat, and profanity. I am repurposing for “Retrospect” this poem that I wrote a number of years ago. WRITER’S WORKSHOP (Deer Isle, Maine) The view…
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A tale of wash day danger
Prompted By Laundry
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Trying to take his jeans out of dryer dubbed "the green monster," a young athlete's life is changed forever.
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The Pet Rock, my favorite fad.