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With life so precarious in every direction, perhaps a picture worth a thousand words may someday be all that’s left, and maybe a prose poem or t..
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NYTimes today, America, Falling Short, reminds regardless of party support, the US nation has become inexcusably derelict in its legislative action f..
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Walter Lippmann said: “It requires wisdom to understand wisdom: the music is nothing if the audience is deaf.” Anyone thinking wisdom is ..
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Even with so many ideas worth personifying, the candle holds seemingly infinite possibilities.
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In "Einstein’s Dreams," Lightman asks: "Is it better to live life, a ‘vessel of sadness,’ or to have an eternity of contentment, &ls..
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If one stops and thinks about a world where dreaming wasn’t but tomorrow’s reality to grow by, what would life be like? (Image by caras io..
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A look at life’s learning curve in prose poetry. (Image by Saul Landel)
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Revisiting my novel, Echosis, I recalled the book’s genesis coming from life’s echoes and their unique magic. It made me ask: Do echoes re..
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We all have an enigmatic cohort of sorts, often thought of as our constant companion. (Image by San Simera)
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In this piece of prose poetry, nocturnal epiphanies suggest such frontiers of exploration and understanding are far from achieving empirical finality...
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