My Blog Week: November 3 to November 9
All the Latest from Torsade! Two Bedlams, with Richard catching up on Cookesville news, and seeing the tardy appearance of his brother. A “Tambinder”, with Deenie entering her own house under protection. A “Resident”, with John’s memories taking […]
My Blog Week: October 27 to November 2
All the Latest from Torsade! A Bedlam, with Richard frying eggs for breakfast. Two Totems, a fable partly told, and a new shore reached. My Blog Week: October 27 to November 2 […]
Her Bid for Freedom (poem)
Her Bid for Freedom She could never bear to be herself Dressed in a red coat, dandyish, a cynosure “People stare.” These words were for the angel at her side Known by puckering air, a fragmented hair’s-width or garment’s hem One enveloping unseen form That moves through leaves and makes […]
The Totem-Maker (part sixty-four)
The Totem-Maker Chapter Seven Winter Alone (part sixty-four) The gods seemed set to storm again, conjuring clouds, the low sun himself cowed, shining pale in colors not his own. First to the yard, to collect all that might be burned. I burst out, […]
Right Livelihood (poem)
Right Livelihood You will have to have Means other than paychecks To measure the value of time And when you buy potatoes Put two in the ground And when you owe tax and debt Consider charity And when you think of pleasures Not enjoyed yet Think of parity And when […]
All Bedlam Courses Past (part one hundred ninety-four)
All Bedlam Courses Past Chapter Eight Things Relative (part one hundred ninety-four) Saying so, the man took Dancer by the harness. A stranger pitched in, shouting and yanking coattails to clear a path. Their helper muttered, “Get gone out my way, […]
All Bedlam Courses Past (part one hundred ninety-three)
All Bedlam Courses Past Chapter Eight Things Relative (part one hundred ninety-three) iii. Stakes race “One of Fannie’s speakers, long ago,” she told Weem. “Mr. Collinson visited New Zealand again in ’87. Looking with his own eyes, the terraces […]
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