Suprise Me

From Yo Yo’s Hand to Johann’s Ear by
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A soft, blue velvet regaled The Los Angeles night. The concentric circles of the Hollywood Bowl’s procenium glowed with a warm, eggshell white. White-jacketed waiters served last suppers on trays and scuttled away. Onstage, two microphones bracketed a single, straight-backed chair. Without announcement, a man in white tie and tails walked from stage right, carrying…
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With This Ring by
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Prompted By Lost and Found

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With This Ring I’m not superstitious or especially sentimental,  and that’s a good thing because over the years I’ve lost some precious pieces of jewelry –  two or three watches,  innumerable earrings,  and even a few wedding rings. When we married my husband gave me a simple band – not of gold or silver but…
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Can’t Find My Way Home by
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Prompted By Trauma

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It was probably the most traumatic event of my life, and certainly the most traumatic event of Molly's.
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A Novel Sense of Balance by
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Prompted By Riding a Bicycle

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Suddenly I sensed more freedom and realized that my dad had let go of the bike.
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You Do What You Can by
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Prompted By Favors

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She had been taken to the ER after attempting suicide, and would be in there for some days. Would we take care of her dog?
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A new look at the tools of a writer’s craft by
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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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Who Will Buy? by
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Prompted By Yard Sales

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We call them garage sales rather than yard sales, even though they are more likely to be out on front lawns than in garages.
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Miss Frances by
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Long before Mr. Rogers, there was Ding Dong School.
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Cross Country by Mustang by
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Cross Country by Mustang The summer of 1966 we were newly married when my husband Alan accepted a medical school externship in Denver.  The plan was to drive from New York to Colorado in our new red Ford Mustang convertible. The problem was the car had a stick shift,  and used to driving automatics I…
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The Computer Repair Genius by
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You never know when you will need a computer repair genius.
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