WORDS

This is where you will find short stories, personal essays, and guest posts.  Family and friends and the ordinary business of life are the inspiration for this section.

At This Point In Time

At This Point In Time

At This Point In Time   There have been no blossoms during the entire election season. The slight limbs of trees and plants bend from the weight of closed buds.   There is no color. Bees remain sullen in the dark intricacies of their swollen homes hung like...

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The Meaning of Life

The Meaning of Life

“You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.”   Albert Camus, Intuitions, October 1932 Friday Poem   Risk failure Risk looking stupid Risk trying Risk personal...

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Angst

Angst

“My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved. I have been given much and I have given something in return. Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous...

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Guest Post: A Janitor Remembers – by Mitchell Zucker

Guest Post: A Janitor Remembers – by Mitchell Zucker

Excerpts From The Cult of the Buffalo (originally written around 1978) by Mitchell Zucker Any resemblance of the characters in this story to actual characters is not only unintentional and coincidental but also reprehensible. The Royal vacuum sucked up the night’s...

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Short Fiction: Chief Thunderbolt – for Merle Haggard

Short Fiction: Chief Thunderbolt – for Merle Haggard

In the early hours of the morning after I heard the janitor leave, I swung down through the trap door in the floor of my upstairs room into the restaurant.  Dark spaces frighten some people, but I find the darkness liberating.  It wasn’t pitch-black dark in the...

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Jean St. Hill

Jean St. Hill

I met Jean in 1987.  She had a fascinating family history.  Her late husband, Thomas Nast St. Hill, was the grandson of the famous caricaturist and political cartoonist Thomas Nast.  Nast was the creator of our modern version of Santa Claus.  He also created the...

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Judge, That You May Be Judged!

Judge, That You May Be Judged!

A personal blog is the ultimate tool of the narcissist.  I have these thoughts that must get out of my head.  I know it’s not your problem, but you could be part of the solution.  Come on.  Just a few minutes of your time, that’s all I ask.  Not much more anyway. So...

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