A
letter to a father, slipped under a pillow, becomes another letter altogether.
Wanting to meet the uncles you can’t know – in this life. The place where tears
go to die. A visit to Avalon, and a visit to Emily Dickinson’s home. A
startling look at an old iron works. And a guy wanders into a London park, and
sings along with the piano player. Great stuff.
Prose
Poetry
Paintings and Photographs
Videos
“Whispering
Grass,” piano by Gilly Spencer; vocals by unknown.
Photograph: Westminster Abbey by Vera
Kratochvil via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
7 comments:
Glynn, thank you for sharing our "maiden voyage" with your readers. You remind us to get out and enjoy this big Internet world of storytellers and essayists--bloggers who are changing the world, one post at a time.
I always love this list. And yes, Ann Kroeker's piece was great fun
Thank you, Glynn, for mentioning the new poems from this week. Pleased to see Kathleen's 'Emily's Gate'.
Have a lovely weekend. Hope it's not too hot where you are. We're supposed to have a break in the heat today.
When I make this list, I am always surprised.
Thanks for widening my audience.
:-)
Always enjoy discovering the ones that I have missed during the week. And thank you for including me.
It's an honor to be on your list, Glynn… Thank you!
Thank you!
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