Hi all, I am not dead, I promise. I realize that I fell off the edge of the earth (it is flat, right?), and it may have appeared that I was either sick or sad or wandering down a country road with no clue of who I was or where I was going. (That last…
A Poem: The Ancient Oak
At first glance, the ancient oak seems overburdenedIts limbs stretch up to the sky and down to the earthSome boughs even resting on the ground Like an octopus’s tentacles, they stand poisedAs if ready to lumber across an ocean floorThe gnarled trunk resembles a short, squat towerWide enough for an adventurous hobbit to walk inside…
Flash Memoir: The Day My Life Changed
In 1984, I returned to college. I already had a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology but wanted to deepen my education in literature, so I was exploring getting a second Master’s in Comparative Literature. I took a class in writing nonfiction, which was taught by a professor who normally taught Chaucer. She explained to us…
Best-Ever Sunscreen from Trader Joe’s
My daughter Sarah gave me a tube of Trader Joe’s sunscreen for Christmas. She said it has the same formula as a much more expensive sunscreen but at Trader Joe’s prices. I was skeptical about why this particular product would be “so much better” until I opened the tube and applied some on my face….
Poem to my red dress
An homage to Lucille Clifton’s yellow coat. today, I grieve my long red dress.my chili pepper.my red sister.my cardinal with long sleeves.my peel.Today she ripped like a cicada shell,unforgiving of my hipsfor getting biggerfor being worn outfor trying on otherv-necks and flowing skirts.She split like a melon andtore right open.my critical companion to the last;damn…
Popcorn With A New “Nutritional” Ingredient Added
I am a popcorn fiend. I love the crunch, the flavor, and the simplicity of popcorn. I have a special microwave popcorn popper that requires no oil. I don’t even put salt or butter on the finished product. Just plain ole popcorn is quintessential comfort food for me. Imagine my surprise recently when my son-in-law…
Revised Flash Fiction: A Visit from the Bardo
I am reposting this story after revising it this evening. A student of mine wrote a story with a similar theme, and her story inspired me to go back and take one more look at mine. Thanks, Joy. Mary Louise awoke at three am to the distinct smell of bacon frying. For just one moment, she wondered…
The Petty Political Ads Have Just Begun
Surrender and acceptance. I actively work on these acts of faith pretty much daily. I would love to report that I have evolved to a point where I am no longer bothered by “earthly” concerns, but that would be far from the truth. I have strong opinions, a quick temper, and resist “rising above it,”…
An Upcoming Food and Flash Memoir Class I’ll be Teaching in Late July
At the end of July, I’ll be teaching a 5-week online class for Story Circle Network entitled “Food and Memoir, A Delectable Combination.” I’ve taught this class before, and it’s one of my favorites since food is such a great catalyst for memoir writing. After all, many memories are tied to food, such as my…
Alpaca Spa Day
Once a year in the summer, the alpacas have a day when the shearer comes to remove their heavy coats, trim their teeth, and cut their nails. They also get wormed and checked for parasites. Last Saturday was that day. LeRoy, Buttercup, and Finn had their beauty treatment and now they look significantly smaller than…