A “secret” Facebook community of WWf(a)C writers participates in NaPoWriMo (National Poetry Writing Month) each April/National Poetry Month. Many of us look forward to this communal wordfest all year. This...... Read More
I was gifted a 1976 banana yellow Buick Skylark back before I learned how to say no. My grandmother’s house needed to be sold. My father wanted the car to...... Read More
When I look at a maze, it reminds me of the brain; and the brain reminds me of the crevices of intestines. The intestines reminds me of how we all...... Read More
As I step out beneath planets and stars, Mars and Venus, the familiar Big Dipper, and the twinkle, twinkle little pinpricks of the unnamed millions, I fill my pockets with...... Read More
The promise of what is ready to arrive cocooned in the perfection of the white tulip. Future secrets encased in tightly folded layers of...... Read More
We all can make a list of people who have had positive influences on our lives, and those lists will probably include teachers, relatives, community leaders, authors: we expect these...... Read More
“I found a kind of serenity, it no longer seemed important whether everyone loved me or not-more important was to love them. Feeling this way turns your whole life around;...... Read More
The presumption of good will is one of the core, foundational tenets of Women Writing for a Change (along with the confidentiality of the...... Read More
Inspired by Peter Witte’s short story, “They Were,” The Sun Magazine, JULY 2016 ISSUE 487 He was. She was. They met at a fountain the day before semester classes...... Read More
When someone is triggered by astrological insights, and enthusiasms, I wonder if there is something in their chart indicating this? (I scroll through the menu of my mind: what aspect indicates a...... Read More