W.P. Kinsella died last fall. For those who don’t know, wrote the book, “Shoeless Joe” upon which the movie, “Field of Dreams” was based. He also wrote, “The Iowa Baseball Confederacy” (along with a slew of other novels and sort stories). Both those books I read on recommendation from my father (who is gone…
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Suprise Me
Thoughts on Life, Writing, and Inspiration
Prompted By What We Read
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W.P. Kinsella died last fall. For those who don’t know, wrote the book, “Shoeless Joe” upon which the movie, “Field of Dreams” was based. He also wrote, “The Iowa Baseball Confederacy” (along with a slew of other novels and sort stories). Both those books I read on recommendation from my father (who is gone…
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Dr. Andrews: A Trailblazer
Prompted By Family Medicine
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This prompt gave me the opportunity to write about my pediatrician, Dr.Elizabeth Torrey Andrews. In a weird coincidence, I googled her and discovered an obituary in the Reed College magazine, the college my younger son graduated from. Dr. Andrews was only a Reedie for one year (1923), then transferred to the University of Oregon, following…
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A Horse With No Name
Prompted By First Memory
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I don't know the name of the horse.
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GOING
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High Country
Prompted By Something Wild
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I had been swallowed by the perfect madness of the wilderness.
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Way to Go
Prompted By Final Farewell
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While at first I didn't relish the extra burden, the experience turned out to be a gift.
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Detroit Storm, 1990
Prompted By Lightning
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After I married and moved to the Boston area, I stayed away from Detroit for a long while. Once I had children, the urge to share happy venues from my childhood lured me back. My father died suddenly when my second child was just eight months old, on January 3, 1990. We had the unveiling…
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We’re Here, We’re Queer…
Prompted By Pandemic, Year Three
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I’m connected to you. Intimately. I don’t just stick my viral tongue down your throat and dive into the gooey mucus of your lungs. I don’t just rabble rouse such a riot among your antibodies that they rise up and blindly attack their host, your body. Your own rogue antibodies kill you. Go figure. I…
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A Single Track Mind
Prompted By Finding Your Tribe
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A switch clicked in my brain. I have no idea why. I looked at Gina and said “I need to do that.”
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Little GTO
Prompted By My Car of Yesteryear
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Turn it on, wind it up, blow it out, GTO. Yeah, that was me.
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