I submitted my "Butterfly Fontanelle" novella to a literary press a couple of days ago. It has remained untouched since January. I had hopes for it when I began four years ago, but then lost faith. Today I reread the beginning of a letter responding to that novella. One of my favorite writers wrote: "I … Continue reading SUBMIT
Month: October 2021
PANDEMIC
Pandemic by Lynn Ungar What if you thought of it as the Jews consider the Sabbath — the most sacred of times? Cease from travel. Cease from buying and selling. Give up, just for now, on trying to make the world different than it is. Sing. Pray. Touch only those to whom you commit your … Continue reading PANDEMIC
SIDE TRIPS
I'm not sure what I meant to write today. There have been several ideas, none of which made it to this page before becoming sidetracked. We have been exploring, balancing our checkbook, and spending almost half the week in Portland. Sunrises. Pedicures (not mine). Travel (not me either). I know most people prefer sunsets and … Continue reading SIDE TRIPS
GARY’S 3rd DEER
This is not a sad story, so bear with me. No one dies in this story. A car is injured, but we're over that. My husband has an unfortunate relationship, or anyway some unfortunate experiences with wild animals. He worked at Woodland Park Zoo and got on well with the wolf and the birds, but … Continue reading GARY’S 3rd DEER
FORGIVEN
The package contained only the book and the note. It's true that my classroom Bible had vanished, a New International Version, but that would have been at least six years ago before I retired from teaching full time and had to clear my classroom book shelves. I usually kept a Qur'an on my shelves too. … Continue reading FORGIVEN