The Shape of Possibilities
Lately, to balance an urge to surrender to disappointment with certain earth governments, I’ve been exploring fiction and nonfiction about anomalies around our planet. People scoff, but I’d rather be … Continue reading →
We’ll Always Go Through It Together
The word disappointment would be too meek to describe the mood of the United States as its most treasured institutions are gutted or weakened by directors assigned to destroy, not … Continue reading →
When Love Is Torn Into Grief Scraps
Deep grief is like a scar you can cover with make-up or cleverly draped clothing, but it’s still there. Over time it may become less dramatic, show less scarlet-purple contrast … Continue reading →
Was That My Life Passing Me?
In the novel The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood spotlighted extreme misogyny in which a certain class of women was forced into a strictly sexual/reproductive purpose without love or attachment. Certainly, … Continue reading →
