Posted on August 9, 2014 by Charlotte Cuevas A photograph of leaves on the quiet forest floor, no evidence of hidden life, though they tell you- of course, it is so. There is a time to die but when the… Read More ›
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Day 315 – Crawl If I Have To
A walking stereotype, Charlotte Cuevas is exactly what you’d expect from a children’s librarian and freelance writer- most days you’ll find her bustling about here and there, balancing coffee and a stack of books, fingers stained with ink and pearls… Read More ›
A Look at Life, Love, & the World of Tomorrow Today
~ If I Could Change May 9, 2014Blogged Passages by Jim Scott, Poet. If I could change one day it would be this day. I’d make it the day when we could see the wrongness of our destiny So… Read More ›
Top 5 Asinine Excuses For Not Writing
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
Good Friday, gentlepersons. I’m ending this working week with my top 5 excuses for not writing. Perversely, they include, well, work. But that’s not the point. Because I have so many writing projects I intended…
Day 234 – Dandelions
The beauty is of this poem is in the simplicity of the perception of the flower. What to many of us in our older-life is an irritating week, Charlotte turns to with the eyes of a child makes the Dandelion… Read More ›
The Promise of Spring
A Collection of Poems by Patricia Miller – Left Behind I’m planted on a stump Drinking bottled water Watching you hike on The dirt road bleached by sun Squirrels scamper up trees My sandals sink in moss How did we… Read More ›
Review: Wanderings & Sojourns – The Songs & Verses
Wanderings & Sojourns: The Songs & Verses Author: Jim Scott Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars Recommended Genre: Nonfiction/Poetry/Memoir Poetry is a refined art not easily crafted and not as widely read as prose. Yet, when reading… Read More ›
A Poet Personified
Tomorrow’s Past Life by Jim Scott, Author. Poet. Sojourner. — There was once a time when my life was filled with living; Adventure and excitement scattered all across this earth. I was in my prime, with so much just ripe… Read More ›